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Nishtha Hazarika

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In English grammar, the future tense is a verb form that is used to denote actions take will take place after the present time. It offers clarity on what is planned, assumed, or predicted to occur in the future.

Examples of future tense:

  • He will go to the Church on Sunday.
  • Shea will remove her makeup after she is done with the next act.
  • I will eat ice cream for dessert.

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Aishwarya Aggarwal

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Some of the foolproof means to identify Irony are as follows:

·       Look for the outcome which is opposite to the expectations.

·       Can change the overall tone or mood of the plot, either from comedy to tragedy or vice versa.

·       Brings a surge in emotions, either in terms of humour, tragedy, or surprise. 

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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Yes, Irony can be used in day-to-day conversation, but it is mostly Verbal Irony, wherein the speaker says the exact opposite of what he or she means or feels. This is done to bring a touch of sarcasm or humour, or to highlight the actual emotion or message. Apart from that, Irony is commonly found in various media like literature, movies, plays, web series, advertisements, etc. 

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Abhay Majumdar

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The purpose of Irony is to bring a dramatic effect by providing a plot twist or a surprise element to the existing scenario, by bringing an absolutely opposite element than expected. Apart from creating a dramatic impact, using Irony also brings in layers and complexities in the language. 

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Nishtha Pathak

Beginner-Level 5

Irony can be classified primarily into three types. These are Situational Irony, Verbal Irony and Dramatic Irony. Additionally, there is another type of Irony, which is Cosmic Irony.

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Vipra Garg

Beginner-Level 5

Irony is one of the Figures of Speech or a literary device, which is used to bring a dramatic impact in the sentence or plot and heighten the emotional quotient of the readers or audience through amplifying the sense of suspense, humour or tragedy.

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Salviya Antony

Contributor-Level 10

Schools do not have the right to withhold admit card of the studnets for TN class 10th board exam. TN SSLC admit card is issued by the Directorate of Government Examination, Tamilnadu. You can reach out to the TN board, if the school do not provide the admit card.

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Salviya Antony

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There are so many websites which provide free videos for TN SSLC preparation. Students can search for TN SSLC preparation in youtube. There are chapter wise videos and tips for cracking TN SSLC exam.

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Vikram Shukla

Beginner-Level 5

The past perfect tense can be used in four forms:

  • Affirmative: Subject + had + past participle of verb + object.
  • Negative: Subject + had + not + past participle of verb + object.
  • Interrogative: Had + subject + past participle of verb + object.
  • Negative + Interrogative: Had + subject + not + past participle of verb + object.

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Rashmi Shekhar

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Have a look at the examples of the past perfect tense below:

  • The movie had already started when we arrived at the theatre.
  • The teacher had scolded him as he misbehaved.
  • Had the movie begun already?
  • Had he not finished playing football before dinner?
  • Sheetal had gone to the market when the incident happened.

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