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Perfect Tense for Kids

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Hello friends, Understanding English tenses can sometimes seem like solving a tricky puzzle but don't worry as today, I will be exploring perfect tenses, giving you a simple guide to understanding these grammar wonders easily. What are Perfect Tenses? Perfect tenses are like time travelers in English. They let us talk about actions that happened before a certain point or are finished at a specific time. There are three main perfect tenses: present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect. Present Perfect Tense Let's start with the present perfect tense. It is used to describe actions that began in the past and are still happening now or just finished. For example:  "She has eaten breakfast."  Here, eating breakfast started in the past and just finished. Past Perfect Tense Next, we have the past perfect tense. It is used to talk about actions that were finished before another past action. For instance:  "He had finished his homework before dinner."  Here, fi

Read and Write about Prophets in Islam for Kids

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Hello friends, As the holy month of Ramadan has started, I decided to focus on some Islamic worksheets just like previous Ramadans. This time, I wanted children to learn about prophets in Islam. In Islam, the stories of prophets like Nuh, Musa, Yusuf, Yunus, Muhammad, and Ibrahim (peace be upon them) are like treasures that teach us important lessons. These stories are not just about history; they teach us how to be good people and make the right choices in life. Let's start with the story of Nuh (peace be upon him). Nuh (PBUH) was a very patient man who listened to Allah even when others didn't. He built a big boat called an ark to save people and animals from a great flood. Nuh (PBUH) teaches us the value of patience and obedience to Allah's commands. Then there's the story of Musa (peace be upon him) . Musa (PBUH) was chosen by Allah to help the Israelites, who were treated badly as slaves in Egypt. With the help of his brother, Harun (PBUH) , Musa (PBUH) asked