Tenses for class 5
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Meaning of Tenses
The word tense denotes the time and tense of a verb indicates the time of an event, or action taking place. Tenses are used to express different times. That the work or an action may have occurred in the past or may occur in present or future.
Three types of Tenses
There are basically 3 types of tenses—
- Past tense
- Present tense
- Future tense.
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Tense chart for class 5
In the chart given below you will easily understand the tenses and the forms of verbs/helping verbs used in each type of tense.
Tense | Helping verbs |
---|---|
Present Tense | do, does, is, am, are, has, have, has been, have been |
Past Tense | did, was, were, had, had been |
Future Tense | will, will be, will have, will have been |
Tense of a verb does not show only the time of an action alone but It shows the state of that action too. If you want to know that when the particular action has been done you have to know the subdivisions of tenses.
Tenses are subdivided into Four heads
- Simple or Indefinite tense
- Continuous or Progressive tense
- Perfect tense
- Perfect continuous tense
Tenses Rules Chart for class 5
In the chart given below you will easily understand the rules and structure of sentences. And the forms of verbs/helping verbs used in each type of tense. Carefully observe the structure of sentences in the table.
Tenses | Present Tense | Past Tense | Future Tense |
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Indefinite/Simple tense | V1 form + s/es | V2 form/Did | Will/Shall + V1 form |
Continuous tense | Is/am /are+ V1+ ing | Was/were + V1 + ing | Will/Shall + be + V1+ ing |
Perfect tense | Has/Have + V3 | Had + V3 | Will/Shall + have +V3 |
Perfect Continuous tense | Has/Have + been + V1 + ing + Since/for | Had + been + V1 + ing + Since/for | Will/Shall + Have + been + V1 + ing + Since/for |
Note:
- V1 +ing— Do+ing=doing, Go + ing=going, Sleep + ing= Sleeping
- Add s/es when subject is third person singular (He/She/It) in simple tense.
- V3 is third form of verb like gone, called, completed, forgotten, born, lied, seen etc.
Tenses Example chart for class 5
In the table given below you will easily understand the tenses and the forms of verbs used in each type of tense with the given example. Carefully observe this example you will definitely get it.
Tenses | Present Tense | Past Tense | Future Tense |
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Indefinite/Simple tense | He writes letters. | He wrote letters. | He will write letters. |
Continuous tense | He is writing letters. | He was writing letters. | He will be writing letters. |
Perfect tense | He has written letters. | He had written letters. | He will have written letters. |
Perfect continuous tense | He has been writing a letter since evening. | He had been writing letters since evening. | He will have been writing letters since evening. |
Simple or Indefinite tense for class 5
- Simple present tense
- Simple Past Tense
- Simple Future tense
Simple Present Tense for class 5
The simple present tense is used when an action happens every day, every week, or every month or continually in present it may be our habitual action, any general truth or what is happening. (in exclamatory sentences only).
Under present Indefinite we include the following activities:
Routine Action:
Regular Action– She plays Hockey daily.
Irregular Action- Earthquake comes in japan.
Habits- He Smokes.
Universal truth- Water boils at 100 degree temperature.
Simple present tense Structure
- Affirmative Sentence: Subject (S) + Verb 1 form (V1) + s/es + object (o)
- Negative Sentence: Subject (S) + Do /Does + not + Verb 1 form (V1) + object (o)
- Interrogative Sentences: Do /Does + Subject (S) + Verb 1 form (V1) + object (o) + ?
- Interrogative Negative Sentences: Do /Does + Subject (S)+ not + Verb 1 form (V1) + object (o) + ?
- Double Interrogative Sentences: Wh-Family + Do /Does + Subject (S) + Verb 1 form (V1) + object (o) + ?
- Double Interrogative Negative Sentences: Wh-Family + Do /Does + Subject (S) + not + Verb 1 form (V1) + object (o) + ?
Simple present tense Examples for class 5
1. Affirmative Sentences
Simple Present tense structure (Affirmative Sentences)
Subject (S) + Verb 1 form (V1)+ s/es + object (o)
Note: Add s/es when subject is third person singular (He/She/It)
For example: She (Subject) kicks (Verb1+ s) the ball (Object).
- Ram wants to eat chocolate.
- Sheetal comes to London.
- She promotes her products.
- Little baby cries all night.
- They catch butterflies.
- Preeti bakes a large chocolate cake.
- The Scuba divers dives for pearls.
- The bus stops to pick up more passengers.
- The manager refuses to give her salary.
- The storm rages all night.
2. Negative Sentences
Simple Present tense structure (Negative Sentences)
Subject (S) + Do /Does + not + Verb 1 form (V1) + object (o)
Note: Do not add s/es with the first form of verb when the sentence is negative.
For Example: She (Subject) does not kick (Verb1) the ball (Object).
- She does not play football.
- Moona does not come to India.
- We do not cook food.
- They do not provide services.
- Sohan does not make cakes.
- Preeti does not bake a large chocolate cake.
- The Scuba divers do not dive for pearls.
- The bus does not stop to pick up more passengers.
- The manager does not refuse to give her salary.
- Suman does not kick the ball.
3. Interrogative Sentences
Simple Present tense structure (Interrogative Sentences)
Do /Does + Subject (S) + Verb 1 form (V1) + object (o) + ?
Note: Do not add s/es with the first form of verb when the sentence is interrogative.
- Does Preeti bake a large chocolate cake?
- Do the Scuba divers dive for pearls?
- Does the bus stop to pick up more passengers?
- Does the manager refuse to give her salary?
- Does Suman kick the ball?
- Does he want to go to a party?
- Does she wear a blue dress?
- Do they drink a glass of milk daily?
- Does Mr. David go to the office daily?
- Do they enjoy the dance competition?
4. Interrogative negative Sentences
Simple Present tense Structure (Interrogative Negative Sentences)
Do /Does + Subject (S)+ not + Verb 1 form (V1) + object (o) + ?
- Does Ram not want to let her go?
- Does Preeti not bake a large chocolate cake?
- Do the Scuba divers not dive for pearls?
- Does the bus not stop to pick up more passengers?
- Does the manager not refuse to give her salary?
- Does Suman not kick the ball?
- Does Shashi not drink juice?
- Do I not watch movies?
- Do they not participate in school competition?
- Do we not cook food?
5. Double interrogative sentences
Simple Present tense structure (Double Interrogative Sentences)
Wh-Family + Do /Does + Subject (S) + Verb 1 form (V1) + object (o) + ?
- When does he want to go to the temple?
- Why does she wear a blue dress?
- How does Preeti bake a large chocolate cake?
- Why do the Scuba divers dive for?
- When does the bus stop to pick up more passengers?
- Why Does the manager refuse to give her salary?
- How does Suman kick the ball?
- Why does Rahul drink a glass of milk daily?
- How does Mr. David go to the office daily?
- Why do they enjoy the dance competition?
6. Double interrogative negative sentences
Simple Present tense structure (Double Interrogative negative Sentences)
Wh-Family + Do /Does + Subject (S) + not + Verb 1 form (V1) + object (o) + ?
- When does he not want to go to the temple?
- Why does she not wear a blue dress?
- Why does Preeti not bake a large chocolate cake?
- Why do the Scuba divers not dive?
- When does the bus not stop to pick up more passengers?
- Why Does the manager not refuse to give her salary?
- Why does Suman not kick the ball?
- Why does Rahul not drink a glass of milk daily?
- Why does Mr. David not go to the office daily?
- Why do they not enjoy the dance competition?
Simple Past Tense for class 5
The simple present tense is used when an action has already happened in the past or already done.
In simple words- An action that is over.
Simple Past tense Examples for class 5
1. Affirmative sentences
Subject (S)+Verb 2 form (V2)+(O)
- She came Yesterday.
- He liked a blue shirt.
- Deepti drank a glass of milk.
- Mr. David went to the office daily.
- We enjoyed the Birthday Party.
- Ram wanted to eat chocolate.
- Sheetal came to London.
- She promoted her products.
- Little baby cried all night.
- They caught butterflies.
- Preeti baked a large chocolate cake.
- The Scuba divers dived for pearls.
- The bus stopped to pick up more passengers.
- The manager refused to give her salary.
- The storm raged all night.
2. Negative Sentences
Subject (S)+did + not+ Verb 1 form (V1)+(O)
- Sheenu did not go to a party.
- Rahul did not like a blue dress.
- Shruti did not drink a glass of milk.
- Mr. Khan did not go to the office daily.
- They did not enjoy the marriage.
- She did not come Yesterday.
- He did not like a blue shirt.
- Deepti did not drink a glass of milk.
- Mr. David did not go to the office daily.
- We did not enjoy the Birthday Party.
- Ram did not want to eat chocolate.
- Sheetal did not come to London.
- She did not promote her products.
- Little baby did not cry all night.
- They did not catch butterflies.
- Preeti did not bake a large chocolate cake.
- The Scuba divers did not dive for pearls.
- The bus did not stop to pick up more passengers.
- The manager did not refuse to give her salary.
- The storm did not rage all night.
Note: In Negative sentences we use did + not and first form of Verb (V1)
3. Interrogative Sentences
Did + Subject (S)+ Verb 1 form (V1)+(O)+?
- Did she go to the bank?
- Did she like her room?
- Did Preeti drink a glass of juice?
- Did Mr. David go to the temple daily?
- Did Ram want to eat chocolate?
- Did Sheetal come to London?
- Did She promote her products?
- Did Little baby cry all night?
- Did They catch butterflies?
- Did Preeti bake a large chocolate cake?
- Did The Scuba divers dive for pearls?
- Did The bus stop to pick up more passengers?
- Did The manager refuse to give her salary?
- Did The storm rage all night?
- Did you enjoy the marriage?
4. Interrogative Negative Sentences
Did + Subject (S)+ not+ Verb 1 form (V1)+(O)?
- Did he not go to a party?
- Did She not wear a blue dress?
- Did Rahul not drink a glass of milk daily?
- Did Mr. David not go to the office daily?
- Did you not enjoy the dance competition?
- Did Ram not want to eat chocolate?
- Did Sheetal not come to London?
- Did She not promote her products?
- Did Little baby not cry all night?
- Did They not catch butterflies?
- Did Preeti not bake a large chocolate cake?
- Did The Scuba divers not dive for pearls?
- Did The bus not stop to pick up more passengers?
- Did The manager not refuse to give her salary?
- Did The storm not rage all night?
5. Double Interrogative Sentences
Wh- family + did + Subject (S)+ Verb 1 form (V1)+(O)
- Why did he go to a party?
- What did she wear to her birthday party ?
- Why did Rahul drink a glass of milk daily?
- How did Mr. David go to the office?
- How did you enjoy the dance competition?
- What did Ram want to eat?
- Why did Sheetal come to London?
- How did she promote her products?
- What did Little baby do all night?
- How did they catch butterflies?
- How did Preeti bake a large chocolate cake?
- Why did the Scuba divers dive?
- When did the bus stop?
- Why did the manager refuse to give her salary?
- How did the storm rage all night?
Wh-family words are- What, When, Why, Who etc..
6. Double Interrogative Negative Sentences
Wh- family + did + Subject (S)+ not+ Verb 1 form (V1)+(O)
- Why did he not go to a party?
- What did She not teach in the class?
- Why did Rahul not drink a glass of milk daily?
- Why did Mr. David not go to the office daily?
- What did she not do?
- What did Ram not want to eat?
- Why did Sheetal not come to London?
- Why did she not promote her products?
- What did Little baby not do?
- Why did they not catch butterflies?
- Why did Preeti not bake a large chocolate cake?
- Why did the Scuba divers not dive?
- When did the bus not stop?
- Why did the manager not refuse to give her salary?
- Why did you not study at night?
Simple Future Tense for class 5
The simple future tense is used when an action is going to happen in the future, or things that haven’t happened yet or it is not yet finished or will be complete in the future.
In simple words– An action to take place in future.
Simple Future Tense Examples
1. Affirmative sentences
- She will meet you tomorrow.
- Police will arrest the thief.
- I will drink a glass of milk.
- Miss Radha will go to the office daily.
- We will enjoy the marriage.
- Ram will want to eat chocolate.
- Sheetal will come to London.
- She will promote her products.
- Little baby will cry all night.
- They will catch butterflies.
- Preeti will bake a large chocolate cake.
- The Scuba divers will dive for pearls.
- The bus will stop to pick up more passengers.
- The manager will refuse to give her salary.
- The storm will rage all night.
2. Negative sentences
- Mr. David will not go to the office daily.
- We will not enjoy the marriage.
- He will not go to a party.
- She will not like a blue dress.
- Rahul will not drink a glass of milk.
- She will not meet you tomorrow.
- Police will not arrest the thief.
- I will not drink a glass of milk.
- Miss Radha will not go to the office daily.
- We will not enjoy the marriage.
- Ram will not want to eat chocolate.
- Sheetal will not come to London.
- She will not promote her products.
- Little baby will not cry all night.
- They will not catch butterflies.
- Preeti will not bake a large chocolate cake.
- The Scuba divers will not dive for pearls.
- The bus will not stop to pick up more passengers.
- The manager will not refuse to give her salary.
- The storm will not rage all night.
3. Interrogative Sentences
- Will Rahul drink a glass of milk?
- Will Mr. David go to the office daily?
- Will she meet you tomorrow?
- Will Police arrest the thief?
- Will I drink a glass of milk?
- Will Miss Radha go to the office daily?
- Will We enjoy the marriage?
- Will Ram want to eat chocolate?
- Will Sheetal come to London?
- Will She promote her products?
- Will Little baby cry all night?
- Will They catch butterflies?
- Will Preeti bake a large chocolate cake?
- Will The Scuba divers dive for pearls?
- Will The bus stop to pick up more passengers?
- Will The manager refuse to give her salary?
- Will The storm rage all night?
- Will you enjoy the marriage?
- Will he go to a party?
- Will she like a blue dress?
4. Interrogative Negative Sentences
- Will she not wear a blue dress?
- Why will Rahul not drink a glass of milk?
- Will Mr. David not go to the office daily?
- Why will he not go to a party?
- Why will you not enjoy the dance competition?
- Will Rahul not drink a glass of milk?
- Will Mr. David not go to the office daily?
- Will she not meet you tomorrow?
- Will Police not arrest the thief?
- Will I not drink a glass of milk?
- Will Miss Radha not go to the office daily?
- Will we not enjoy the marriage?
- Will Ram not want to eat chocolate?
- Will Sheetal not come to London?
- Will She not promote her products?
- Will Little baby not cry all night?
- Will They not catch butterflies?
- Will Preeti not bake a large chocolate cake?
- Will The Scuba divers not dive for pearls?
- Will The bus not stop to pick up more passengers?
Present Continuous tense for class 5
Continuous tense is used to describe the action in progress or continue at the time of speaking at this time, at present, nowadays, and still etc. It may also describe an action in progress, but not necessarily at the time of speaking for example, What are you eating nowadays?
Present Continuous Tense Examples
1. Affirmative sentences
- She is cooking Food.
- I am learning this chapter.
- Birds are chirping.
- He is going to the market.
- She is writing a letter.
- Sheetal is coming to London.
- She is promoting her products.
- The baby is crying all night.
- They are catching butterflies.
- Preeti is baking a large chocolate cake.
- The Scuba divers are diving for pearls.
- The manager is refusing to give her salary.
2. Negative Sentences
- He is not going to the market.
- She is not writing a letter.
- Children are not playing in the garden.
- I am not learning this chapter.
- Dogs are not barking at the stranger.
- She is not cooking Food.
- I am not learning this chapter.
- Birds are not chirping.
- He is not going to the market.
- She is not writing a letter.
- Sheetal is not coming to London.
- She is not promoting her products.
- The baby is not crying all night.
- They are not catching butterflies.
- Preeti is not baking a large chocolate cake.
- The Scuba divers are not diving for pearls.
- The manager is not refusing to give her salary.
3. Interrogative Sentences
- Are you coming with us right now?
- Is she writing a letter?
- Are Children playing in the garden?
- Am I troubling you?
- Are they acting in the drama?
- Are the Scuba divers diving for pearls?
- Is the manager refusing to give her salary?
- Are children playing in the garden?
- Am I learning this chapter?
- Are dogs barking at the stranger?
- Is she cooking Food?
- Am I learning this chapter?
- Are birds chirping?
- Is he going to the market?
- Is she writing a letter?
- Is Sheetal coming to London?
- Is she promoting her products?
- Is the baby crying all night?
- Are they catching butterflies?
- Is he going to the market?
4. Double Interrogative Sentences
- Why are you coming with us right now?
- What is she writing?
- Why are children playing in the garden?
- Who is troubling you?
- Why are they acting in the drama?
- How are the Scuba divers diving?
- Why is the manager refusing to give her salary?
- What is happening in the park?
- What is he learning in this chapter?
- Why are dogs barking continuously?
- What is she cooking?
- What is Meenakshi preparing?
- Why are birds chirping?
- Why is he going to the market?
- What is he writing?
- Why is Sheetal coming to London?
- How is she promoting her products?
- Why is the baby crying all night?
- What are they catching in the trap?
- What is Malika trying to do?
5. Double Interrogative negative Sentences
- Why are you not coming with us right now?
- What is she not writing?
- Why are children not playing in the garden?
- Who is not troubling you?
- Why are they not acting in the drama?
- Why are the Scuba divers not diving?
- Why is the manager refusing not to give her salary?
- What is not happening in the park?
- What is he not learning in this chapter?
- Why are dogs not barking?
- Why is she not cooking?
- What is Meenakshi not preparing?
- Why are birds not chirping?
- Why is he not going to the market?
- What is he not writing in the letter?
- Why is Sheetal not coming to London?
- Why is she not promoting her products?
- Why is the baby not crying?
- What are they not catching in the trap?
- What is Malik not trying to do?
Past continuous Tense for class 5
It is known as the past progressive tense, which refers to a continuing action or state that was happening in the past. The past continuous tense is formed by combining the past tense of to be (i.e., was/were) with the verb’s present participle (-ing word).
Past Continuous tense Examples
1. Affirmative Sentences
- She was cooking Food.
- I was learning this chapter.
- Birds were chirping.
- He was going to the market.
- She was writing a letter.
- Sheetal was coming to London.
- She was promoting her products.
- The baby was crying all night.
- They were catching butterflies.
- Preeti was baking a large chocolate cake.
- The Scuba divers were diving for pearls.
- The manager was refusing to give her salary.
2. Negative Sentences
- She was not cooking Food.
- I was not learning this chapter.
- Birds were not chirping.
- He was not going to the market.
- She was not writing a letter.
- Sheetal was not coming to London.
- She was not promoting her products.
- The baby was not crying all night.
- They were not catching butterflies.
- Preeti was not baking a large chocolate cake.
- The Scuba divers were not diving for pearls.
- The manager was not refusing to give her salary.
3. Interrogative Sentence
- Was she cooking Food?
- Was I learning this chapter?
- Were birds chirping?
- Was he going to the market?
- Was she writing a letter?
- Was Sheetal coming to London?
- Was she promoting her products?
- Was The baby crying all night?
- Were they catching butterflies?
- Was Preeti baking a large chocolate cake?
- Were The Scuba divers diving for pearls?
- Was The manager refusing to give her salary?
4. Interrogative Negative Sentence
- Was she not cooking Food?
- Was I not learning this chapter?
- Why were birds not chirping?
- Was he not going to the market?
- Why was she not writing a letter?
- Was Sheetal not coming to London?
- Was she not promoting her products?
- Was The baby not crying all night?
- Were they not catching butterflies?
- Was Preeti not baking a large chocolate cake?
- Were The Scuba divers not diving for pearls?
- Why was The manager not refusing to give her salary?
Future continuous Tense for class 5
It is also known as the future progressive tense. The future continuous tense refers to a verb tense which indicates that something will happen in the future and that it may continue for an expected period of time.
Future Continuous Tense Examples
1. Affirmative Sentence
- She will be preparing for her next exam.
- She will be writing a letter.
- Children will be playing in the garden.
- I will be reading a newspaper.
- Dogs will be barking at strangers.
- She will be cooking Food.
- I will be learning this chapter.
- Birds will be chirping.
- He will be going to the market.
- She will be writing a letter.
- Sheetal will be coming to London.
- She will be promoting her products.
- The baby will be crying all night.
- They will be catching butterflies.
- Preeti will be baking a large chocolate cake.
2. Negative Sentence
- He will not be going to the market.
- She will not be writing a letter.
- Children will not be playing in the garden.
- I will not be learning this chapter.
- Dogs will not be barking at strangers.
- She will not be cooking Food.
- I will not be reading this chapter.
- Birds will not be chirping.
- He will not be going to the market.
- She will not be writing a letter.
- Sheetal will not be coming to London.
- She will not be promoting her products.
- The baby will not be crying all night.
- They will not be catching butterflies.
- Preeti will not be baking a large chocolate cake.
3. Interrogative Sentence
- Will he be coming with us?
- Will she be writing a letter?
- Will children be playing in the garden?
- Will I be troubling you?
- Will they be acting in the drama?
- Will the Scuba divers be diving for pearls?
- Will the manager be refusing to give her salary?
- Will children be playing in the garden?
- Will I be learning this chapter?
- Will dogs be barking at the stranger?
- Will she be cooking Food?
- Will I be learning this chapter?
- Will birds be chirping?
- Willhe be going to the market?
- Will she be writing a letter?
- Will Sheetal be coming to London?
- Will she be promoting her products?
- Will the baby be crying all night?
- Will they be catching butterflies?
- Will he be going to the market?
4. Interrogative Negative Sentence
- Why will you not be coming with us?
- Will she not be writing a letter?
- Will children not be playing in the garden?
- Will he not be troubling you?
- Why will they not be acting in the drama?
- Why will the Scuba divers not be diving?
- Will the manager not be refusing to give her salary?
- Will children not be playing in the garden?
- Will he not be learning this chapter?
- Will dogs not be barking at the stranger?
- Why will she not be cooking Food?
- Will I not be learning this chapter?
- Will birds not be chirping?
- Why will he not be going to the market?
- Will she not be writing a letter?
- Why will Sheetal not be coming to London?
- Will she not be promoting her products?
- Why will the baby not be sleeping?
- Will they not be catching butterflies?
- Will he not be going to the market?
Note:
- Add Wh- family( why, where, what, how.. ) words before Interrogative sentences if you want to write Double interrogative Sentences.
- Add Wh family words before double Interrogative negative sentences if you want to write Double interrogative negative sentences.
Perfect Tense for class 5
Present perfect tense indicates the actions that began in the past and still continue into the present. Or the action has just completed.
Present Perfect Tense Examples
1. Affirmative Sentences
He (Subject) has (helping verb) Completed (V3) the task (Object).
- He has gone to the party.
- She has drunk all the soft drinks.
- We have achieved the target.
- Mr. David has gone to Noida.
- They have enjoyed the dance competition.
- She has cooked Food.
- I have learned this chapter.
- He has gone to the market.
- She has written a letter.
- Sheetal has come to London.
- She has promoted her products.
- The baby has cried all night.
- They have caught butterflies.
- Preeti has baked a large chocolate cake.
- The Scuba divers have dived for pearls.
- The manager has refused to give her salary.
2. Negative Sentences
- He has not gone to the temple.
- She has not drunk her glass of milk.
- We have not achieved the target.
- Mr. David has not gone to Sri lanka.
- We have not enjoyed the bachelor party.
- He has not gone to the party.
- She has not drunk all the soft drinks.
- We have not achieved the target.
- Mr. David has not gone to Noida.
- They have not enjoyed the dance competition.
- She has not cooked Food.
- I have not learned this chapter.
- He has not gone to the market.
- She has not written a letter.
- She has not promoted her products.
- The baby has not cried.
- They have not caught butterflies.
- Preeti has not baked a large chocolate cake.
- The Scuba divers have not dived for pearls.
- The manager has not refused to give her salary.
Past Perfect Tense for class 5
Past perfect tense expresses that an action was finished or completed at some point in the past.
Note : When two actions happened in the past, The past perfect shows the earlier action and the past simple shows the later action.
Past Perfect Tense Examples
1. Affirmative Sentences
He (Subject) had (helping verb) Completed (V3) the task (Object).
- He had gone to the party.
- She had drunk all the soft drinks.
- We had achieved the target.
- Mr. David had gone to Sri Lanka.
- He had gone to the party.
- She had drunk all the soft drinks.
- She had achieved the target.
- Mr. David had gone to Noida.
- They had enjoyed the dance competition.
- She had cooked Food.
- I had learned this chapter.
- He had gone to the market.
- She had written a letter.
- Sheetal had come to London.
- She had promoted her products.
- The baby had cried all night.
- They had caught butterflies.
- Preeti had baked a large chocolate cake.
- The Scuba divers had dived for pearls.
- The manager had refused to give her salary.
2. Negative Sentences
- He had not gone to the party.
- She had not drunk all the soft drinks.
- We had not achieved the target.
- Mr. David had not gone to Sri Lanka.
- He had not gone to the party.
- She had not drunk all the soft drinks.
- We had not achieved the target.
- Mr. David had not gone to Noida.
- They had not enjoyed the dance competition.
- She had not cooked Food.
- I had not learned this chapter.
- He had not gone to the market.
- She had not written a letter.
- Sheetal had not come to London.
- She had not promoted her products.
- The baby had not cried all night.
- They had not caught butterflies.
- Preeti had not baked a large chocolate cake.
- The Scuba divers had not dived for pearls.
- The manager had not refused to give her salary.
Future Perfect tense for class 5
Future Perfect tense indicates the actions that will be completed before some other point of time in future.
Future Perfect Tense Examples for class 5
1. Affirmative Sentences
He (Subject) will have (helping verb) Completed (V3) the task (Object).
- He will have gone to the party.
- She will have drunk all the soft drinks.
- We will have achieved the target.
- Mr. David will have gone to Noida.
- They will have enjoyed the dance competition.
- She will have cooked Food.
- I will have learned this chapter.
- He will have gone to the market.
- She will have written a letter.
- Sheetal will have come to London.
- She will have promoted her products.
- The baby will have cried all night.
- They will have caught butterflies.
- Preeti will have baked a large chocolate cake.
- The Scuba divers will have dived for pearls.
- The manager will have refused to give her salary.
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