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Navigating the World · Part 13

Chapter 4: Unit - 3 · English

No. , I cross, Pon Nagar, Chengalpattu- . bsrinath16@gmail.com July The Commissioner of Railway Police, A- Police station, D-Nagar, Chengalpattu- . Respected Madam , Subject: Enquiry on the status of earlier complaint.

I am a graduate seeking employment, residing in the above mentioned address. I lost my certificates on th July , while I was returning home in a local train from Chengalpattu. As the train was overcrowded, I placed my bag on the rack above. When I was about to get off, I noticed that my bag was missing.

I was helpless and filed a complaint with the Railway Police. I have given all the details in the complaint letter on the same day. So far I have not received any further response. I request you to take immediate action in this regard.

Thank you. Yours faithfully, Srinath B. M. Exercise: .

Imagine that you have parked your two-wheeler / bicycle inside the school premises. You find it missing in the evening. Write a complaint to the Head of the school regarding this issue. .

Write a complaint to the officer of the PWD department to take immediate action to maintain cleanliness in the Children’s Park in your locality. . Write a letter to the manager of a famous daily, ordering subscription for your school library. 10th - - The term, 'Tense' denotes the time of action.

They show when a work is done. The English Tenses are : . Past . Present .

Future Present Tense Forms and Uses of the Simple Present Tense First person Second person Third person Affirmative *Singular *Plural I sing. We sing. You sing. You sing.

She/He/It sings. They sing. Negative I don't sing. You don't sing.

She/He/It doesn't sing. Interrogative Do I sing ? Don't I sing? Do you sing ?

Don't you sing ? Does she/he/it sing ? Doesn't she/he/it sing ? Note: Except for third person plural affirmative, the structure does not change for negative forms.

Now try framing plural negative and interrogative negative sentences. Uses  to express universal truths, facts, customs  to express habitual,

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