Present Continuous Tense โ€“ Definition & Meaning, Rules, Forms and Examples

Present Continuous Tense โ€“ Definition and Concept We have already defined theย tenseย of the verb as the time ofย occurrenceย orย executionย of the verb with respect to the time of making the statement. One of the three tenses of the verb is theย present tense, which is further classified into four types. The Present Continuous tense is that tense of โ€ฆ Read more

Simple Present Tense โ€“ Definition & Meaning, Formula Rules and Examples

Simple Present Tense โ€“ Definition and Concept We have already defined theย tenseย of the verb as the time ofย occurrenceย orย executionย of the verb with respect to the time of making the statement. One of the three tenses of the verb is theย present tense, which is further classified into four types. The simple present tense is that tense of โ€ฆ Read more

Tenses โ€“ Definition and Meaning, Types and Examples

Tenses โ€“ Definition and Concept Verb is a multi-functional part of speech that provides various kinds of information about the sentence. One of the characteristics of theย verbย is to show the tense of the sentence. What is the tense of a sentence? The tense of the sentence is theย time of occurrence or executionย of the verb with โ€ฆ Read more

Class 9th and 10th Poem After Blenheim โ€“ Questions and Answers

Class 9 Poem 4 Workbook EXTRACT I Q: Who was the old man? Who else were with him? Where were they?(i) Kaspar, was the old man. His grandchildren, Peterkin and Wilhelmine, were with him. They were sitting in the sun before their cottage door. Q: Why did the old man shake his head? Who found โ€ฆ Read more

Critical Appreciation and Theme of After Blenheim

Critical Appreciation โ€œAfter Blenheimโ€ is an anti-war poem written in the traditional ballad form by Robert Southey where an old man, sitting in front of his cottage intently watches his grand children playing on the field. The cottage, having an important historical connection of its own, is situated on the bank of a stream where โ€ฆ Read more

After Blenheim โ€“ Background, Summary and Analysis

โ€œAfter Blenheim,โ€ also known as โ€œThe Battle of Blenheim,โ€ is an anti-war poem written by Robert Southey, who was named poet laureate of England for his contributions to poetry. It was written in the style of a ballad. The poemโ€™s subject matter is the War of Spanish Succession (1701-1714) when Charles II died without an โ€ฆ Read more

The Wild Swans at Coole by WB Yeats โ€“ Summary, Analysis and Questions and Answers

The Wild Swans at Coole by WB Yeats Introduction โ€œThe Wild Swans at Cooleโ€ lyric poem written by Irish poet William Butler Yeats (1865โ€“1939) and published in a collection of the same name in 1917. It is a wonderful poem that many people love, and it is regarded as one of the best poems of โ€ฆ Read more

Short Summary of Romeo and Juliet

SHORT SUMMARY OF ROMEO AND JULIET The play is set in Verona, Italy, where a feud has broken out between the families of the Montegues and the Capulets. The servants of both houses open the play with a brawling/ fighting scene. It eventually draws in the noblemen of the families and the city officials, including โ€ฆ Read more

The Age of Shakespeare and The Main Characteristics of This Age

The Age of Shakespeare Hello and welcome back to another article. In this article, we are going to enter what we broadly call the Shakespearean Age. This age includes the whole period extending from the accession of Elizabeth in 1558 to the death of James I in 1625. These 67 years are divided into three โ€ฆ Read more

Summary and Theme of the poem โ€˜Dreamsโ€™ by Langston Hughes

โ€˜Dreamsโ€™ by Langston Hughes SummaryIn the poem, the word โ€œdreamsโ€ is personified. The life of dreams stands in stark contrast with the images of death that follow. The poemโ€™s impact comes from its figurative language. The personification and imagery have already been mentioned. A metaphor appears in each verse of the poem. Life without a โ€ฆ Read more