GP Rating Entrance Exam Preparation

Use of Am, Is and Are

  • “Am” is used with the Pronoun I.

o I am Rajan.

o I am a good man.

o I am a student.

  • “Is” is used with pronouns He, She and It. It is used for single object.

o She is Richa.

o He is a good boy.

o It is a pen.

o Dog is a pet animal.

o Ram is playing chess.

o He is a soldier.

o Ajay is 20 years old.

  • “Are” is used with pronouns You, We and They. It is used for plural number.

o You are a strong boy.

o You are a good girl.

o We are playing cricket.

o They are watching movie.

o Dogs are barking in the night.

o Boys are playing in the park.

Use of Have and Has

  • “Has” is used with Singular noun or Singular Pronoun.

o He has many pens.

o She has long hair.

o Shivam has blue bag.

o Reena has pink cycle.

  • “Have” is used with “I”, “You” and with Plural Noun or Plural Pronouns.

o I have a water bottle.

o You have a mobile phone.

o They have bat in their hands.

o We have cricket match today.

Use of Do, Does, Did

  • Do and Does is used in present tense.
  • Do is used with I, You, We, They and plural nouns.
  • Does is used with He, She, It and Singular nouns.
  • Did is used in Past tense for all types of Nouns and Pronouns.

o Mom does the cooking.

o We did the cleaning of the room.

o I did well in the exam.

o How does the computer work?

o How do we use internet?

Use of Was and Were

  • “Was” is used with Singular Nouns & Singular Pronouns like I, He, She It etc. It is the Past tense of I and Am.

o I was playing cricket yesterday.

o Atal Bihari Vajpayee was Indian Prime Minister.

o She was cooking food.

o It was raining.

o Newton was a scientist.

o Mother was washing clothes.

  • “Were” is used with Plural Nouns and Plural Pronouns like We, You, They etc. It is the Past tense of “are”.

o We were playing badminton.

o You were sleeping in the morning.

o They were fighting.

o My friends were not present in the class

Use of Shall and Will

  • “Shall” is used with I and We. It is used for future tense

o I shall go to school tomorrow.

o We shall play on Sunday.

o I shall finish my work next week.

o We shall eat in the morning.

  • “Will” is used You, He, She, It, They and other Nouns and Pronouns. It is used for future tense

o He will go to school tomorrow.

o They will play on Sunday.

o She will finish her work next week.

o It will rain tomorrow.