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Thursday 30 September 2021

10. English grammar exercise (bring) 30-09-2021 POSITIVE

 

bringbroughtbrought - przynosić


Present continues.

I'm bringing you good news.

You're bringing you good news.

He's bringing you good news.

She's bringing you good news.

It's bringing you good news.

We're bringing you good news.

You're bringing you good news.

They're bringing you good news.


Present simple
.

I bring you a gift every day.

You bring you a gift every day.

He brings you a gift every day.

She brings you a gift every day.

It brings you a gift every day.

We bring you a gift every day.

You bring you a gift every day.

They bring you a gift every day.


Past simple.

I brought you a gift yesterday.

You brought you a gift yesterday.

He brought you a gift yesterday.

She brought you a gift yesterday.

It brought you a gift yesterday.

We brought you a gift yesterday.

You brought you a gift yesterday.

They brought you a gift yesterday.


Future simple.

I'll bring you a gift tomorrow.

You'll bring you a gift tomorrow.

He'll bring you a gift tomorrow.

She'll bring you a gift tomorrow.

It'll bring you a gift tomorrow.

We'll bring you a gift tomorrow.

You'll bring you a gift tomorrow.

They'll bring you a gift tomorrow.



First conditional
(if + present simple + future simple).

If I bring you a book you'll be read it.


Second conditional (If I were)
(if + past simple + would).

If you brought me a book I would not read it.


Present perfect.

I have brought you a few good news this year.

You have brought you a few good news this year.

He has brought you a few good news this year.

She has brought you a few good news this year.

It has brought you a few good news this year.

We have brought you a few good news this year.

You have brought you a few good news this year.

They have brought you a few good news this year.


Past continues
(was/were + present participle +ing).

You were bringing me a lot hapynes last year at this time.


Past continues (2)

(past continues + when + past simple)

She was bringing him lunch when he didn't have time.

Past continues (3)
(past continues + while + past continues)

She was bringing him lunch while he already was eating one.


Wednesday 29 September 2021

9. English grammar exercise (break) 29-09-2021 NEGATIVE

 break, broke, broken - złamać.

Present continues.

I'm not breaking the rules at the moment.

You aren't breaking the rules at the moment.

He isn't breaking the rules at the moment.

She isn't breaking the rules at the moment.

It isn't breaking the rules at the moment.

We aren't breaking the rules at the moment.

You aren't breaking the rules at the moment.

They aren't breaking the rules at the moment.


Present simple.

I don't usually break the rules.

You don't usually break the rules.

He doesn't usually breaks the rules.

She doesn't usually breaks the rules.

It doesn't usually breaks the rules.

We don't usually break the rules.

You don't usually break the rules.

They don't usually break the rules.


Past simple.

I didn't break the rules yesterday.

You didn't break the rules yesterday.

He didn't break the rules yesterday.

She didn't break the rules yesterday.

It didn't break the rules yesterday.

We didn't break the rules yesterday.

You didn't break the rules yesterday.

They didn't break the rules yesterday.


Future simple.

I won't break the arm.

You won't break the arm.

He won't break the arm.

She won't break the arm.

It won't break the arm.

We won't break the arms.

You won't break the arms.

They won't break the arms.


First conditional
(if + present simple + future simple).

If I break the leg I won't go to School.


Second conditional (If I were)
(if + past simple + would).

If you weren't absent at the School you would not pass the exam.


Present perfect.

I haven't broken any bones in my life.

You haven't broken any bones in your life.

He hasn't broken any bones in his life.

She hasn't broken any bones in her life.

It hasn't broken any bones in it life.

We haven't broken any bones in our life.

You haven't broken any bones in your life.

They haven't broken any bones in them life.


Past continues
(was/were + present participle +ing).

I wasn't breaking my leg at the some time like him.

Past continues (2)
(past continues + when + past simple)

I wasn't breaking my leg when he broken one.


Past continues (3)
(past continues + while + past continues)

I was breaking my leg while she wasn't doing it.

Tuesday 28 September 2021

8. English grammar exercise (blow) 28-09-2021 QUESTIONS

 blow, blew, blown - dmuchać.

Present continues.

Am I blowing the candels?

Are you blowing the candles?

Is he blowing the candles?

Is she blowing the candles?

Is it blowing the candles?

Are we blowing the candles?

Are you blowing the candles?

Are they blowing the candles?

Present simple.

Do I blow the candles every birthday?

Do you blow the candles every birthday?

Does he blow the candles every birthday?

Does she blow the candles every birthday?

Does it blow the candles every birthday?

Do we blow the candles every birthday?

Do you blow the candles every birthday?

Do they blow the candles every birthday?


Past simple.

Did I blow the candles last year?

Did you blow the candles last year?

Did he blow the candles last year?

Did she blow the candles last year?

Did it blow the candles last year?

Did we blow the candles last year?

Did you blow the candles last year?

Did they blow the candles last year?


Future simple.

Will I blow the candles next year?

Will you blow the candles next year?

Will he blow the candles next year?

Will she blow the candles next year?

Will it blow the candles next year?

Will we blow the candles next year?

Will you blow the candles next year?

Will they blow the candles next year?

First conditional
(if + present simple + future simple).

If he blows all the candles his dreams will come true.


Second conditional (If I were)
(if + past simple + would).

If he didn't blow all candles his dreams would not have come true.


Present perfect.

Have I blown the candles this year?

Have you blown the candles this year?

Has he blown the candles this year?

Has she blown the candles this year?

Has it blown the candles this year?

Have we blown the candles this year?

Have you blown the candles this year?

Have they blown the candles this year?


Past continues
(was/were + present participle +ing).

I was blowing the candles on my last birthday at  6pm.


Past continues (2)
(past continues + when + past simple)

I was blowing the candles on my last birthday at  6pm. when my friends came to my party.


Past continues (3)
(past continues + while + past continues)

I was blowing the candles on my last birthday at  6pm. while my friends were singing happy birthday to me.

Monday 27 September 2021

7. English grammar exercise (bite) 27-09-2021 POSITIVE

 bite, bit, bitten - gryść.

Present continues.

I'm biting a sandwich now.

You're biting a sandwich now.

He's biting a sandwich now.

She's biting a sandwich now.

It's biting a sandwich now.

We're biting a sandwich now.

You're biting a sandwich now.

They're biting a sandwich now.


Present simple.

I bite food every day.

You bite food every day.

He bites food every day.

She bites food every day.

It bites food every day.

We bite food every day.

You bite food every day.

They bite food every day.


Past simple.

I bit food yesterday.

You bit food yesterday.

He bit food yesterday.

She bit food yesterday.

It bit food yesterday.

We bit food yesterday.

You bit food yesterday.

They bit food yesterday.

Future simple.

I'll bite food tomorrow.

You'll bite food tomorrow.

He'll bite food tomorrow.

She'll bite food tomorrow.

It'll bite food tomorrow.

We'll bite food tomorrow.

You'll bite food tomorrow.

They'll bite food tomorrow.



First conditional
(if + present simple + future simple).

If I bite him, He'll bite me.



Second conditional (If I were)
(if + past simple + would).

If I were angered I would bite him.



Present perfect.

I have bitten meat three time this week.

You have bitten meat three time this week.

He has bitten meat three time this week.

She has bitten meat three time this week.

It has bitten meat three time this week.

We have bitten meat three time this week.

You have bitten meat three time this week.

They have bitten meat three time this week.


Past continues
(was/were + present participle +ing).

I was biting it yesterday at 6 pm.


Past continues (2)
(past continues + when + past simple)

I was biting it yesterday at 6 pm. when I was worked late.


Past continues (3)
(past continues + while + past continues)

I was biting it yesterday at 6 pm. while I was hungering.


Sunday 26 September 2021

6. English grammar exercise (bet) 26-09-2021 NEGATIVE

 bet, bet, bet - zakładać się.

Present continues.

I'm not betting with you now.

You aren't betting with him now.

He isn't betting with you now.

She isn't betting with you now.

It isn't betting with you now.

We aren't betting with you now.

You aren't betting with you now.

They aren't betting with you now.


Present simple
.

I don't bet every day.

You don't bet every day.

He doesn't bet every day.

She doesn't bet every day.

It doesn't bet every day.

We don't bet every day.

You don't bet every day.

They don't bet every day.


Past simple.

I didn't bet yesterday.

You didn't bet yesterday.

He didn't bet yesterday.

She didn't bet yesterday.

It didn't bet yesterday.

We didn't bet yesterday.

You didn't bet yesterday.

They didn't bet yesterday.


Future simple.

I won't bet tomorrow.

You won't bet tomorrow.

He won't bet tomorrow.

She won't bet tomorrow.

It won't bet tomorrow.

We won't bet tomorrow.

You won't bet tomorrow.

They won't bet tomorrow.

First conditional
(if + present simple + future simple).

If I bet I' won't win.


Second conditional (If I were)
(if + past simple + would).

If I bet I would lose.


Present perfect.

I haven't bet a few times this year.

You haven't bet a few times this year.

He hasn't bet a few times this year.

She hasn't bet a few times this year.

It hasn't bet a few times this year.

We haven't bet a few times this year.

You haven't bet a few times this year.

They haven't bet a few times this year.


Past continues
(was/were + present participle +ing).

I wasn't betting this time last year.


Past continues (2)
(past continues + when + past simple)

I was betting this time last year when he didn't do that.


Past continues (3)
(past continues + while + past continues)


I was betting this time last year while they were 

earned money.






Saturday 25 September 2021

5. English grammar exercise (bend) 25-09-2021 QUESTIONS

 bend, bent, bent - zginać.

Present continues.

Am I bending the rules?

Are you bending the rules?

Is he bending the rules?

Is she bending the rules?

Is it bending the rules?

Are we bending the rules?

Are you bending the rules?

Are they bending the rules?


Present simple.

Do I bend the rules?

Do you bend the rules?

Does he bend the rules?

Does she bend the rules?

Does it bend the rules?

Do we bend the rules?

Do you bend the rules?

Do they bend the rules?


Past simple.

Did I bend the rules?

Did you bend the rules?

Did he bend the rules?

Did she bend the rules?

Did it bend the rules?

Did we bend the rules?

Did you bend the rules?

Did they bend the rules?


Future simple.

Will I be bend the rules?

Will you be bend the rules?

Will he be bend the rules?

Will she be bend the rules?

Will it be bend the rules?

Will we be bend the rules?

Will you be bend the rules?

Will they be bend the rules?

First conditional
(if + present simple + future simple).

If you bend the rules, you will suffer the consequences.


Second conditional (If I were)
(if + past simple + would).

If your wife bent the rules, you would take the divorce.


Present perfect.

Have I bent the rules this year?

Have you bent the rules this year?

Has he  bent the rules this year?

Has she bent the rules this year?

Has it bent the rules this year?

Have we bent the rules this year?

Have you bent the rules this year?

Have they  bent the rules this year?


Past continues
(was/were + present participle +ing).

I was bending the rules yesterday at this time.

You were bending the rules yesterday at this time.

He was bending the rules yesterday at this time.

She was  bending the rules yesterday at this time.

It was bending the rules yesterday at this time.

We were bending the rules yesterday at this time.

You were bending the rules yesterday at this time.

They were bending the rules yesterday at this time.


Past continues (2)

(past continues + when + past simple)

I was bending the rules yesterday at this time, when the teacher didn't do that.

You were bending the rules yesterday at this time, when the teacher didn't do that.

He was bending the rules yesterday at this time, when the teacher didn't do that.

She was  bending the rules yesterday at this time, when the teacher didn't do that.

It was bending the rules yesterday at this time, when the teacher didn't do that.

We were bending the rules yesterday at this time, when the teacher didn't do that.

You were bending the rules yesterday at this time, when the teacher didn't do that.

They were bending the rules yesterday at this time, when the teacher didn't do that.


Past continues (3)
(past continues + while + past continues)

I was bending the rules yesterday at this time, while the teacher was not doing that.

You were bending the rules yesterday at this time, while the teacher was not doing that.

He was bending the rules yesterday at this time, while the teacher was not doing that.

She was  bending the rules yesterday at this time, while the teacher was not doing that.

It was bending the rules yesterday at this time, while the teacher was not doing that.

We were bending the rules yesterday at this time, while the teacher was not doing that.

You were bending the rules yesterday at this time, while the teacher was not doing that.

They were bending the rules yesterday at this time, while the teacher was not doing that.

Friday 24 September 2021

4. English grammar exercise (begin) 24-09-2021 POSITIVE

  begin, began, begun - zaczynać.

Present continues.

I'm beginning it.
You're beginning it.
He's beginning it.
She's beginning it.
It's beginning it.
We're beginning it.
You're beginning it.
They're beginning it.

Present simple.
I begin my homework every night.
You begin your homework every night.
He begins his homework every night.
She begins her homework every night.
It begins its homework every night.
We begin our homework every night.
You begin your homework every night.
They begin their homework every night.


Past simple.
I began my homework last night.
You began your homework last night.
He began his homework last night.
She began her homework last night.
It began its homework last night.
We began our homework last night.
You began your homework last night.
They began their homework last night.

Future simple.

I will begin my homework tomorrow.
You will begin your homework tomorrow.
He will begins his homework tomorrow.
She will begins her homework tomorrow.
It will begins its homework tomorrow.
We will begin our homework tomorrow.
You will begin your homework tomorrow.
They will begin their homework tomorrow.


First conditional
(if + present simple + future simple).

If I begin to work I won't stop until I'll finish.

Second conditional (If I were)
(if + past simple + would).

If I was younger, I'd start all over again.

Present perfect.

I have begun it.
You have begun it.
He has begun it.
She has begun it.
It has begun it.
We have begun it.
You have begin it .
They have begin it.


Past continues
(was/were + present participle +ing)

I was beginning learn English two years ago.

Past continues (2)
(past continues + when + past simple)

I was beginning learn English when I was young.

Past continues (3)
(past continues + while + past continues)

I was beginning learn English while I was starting learn to swim.


Thursday 23 September 2021

3. English grammar exercise (become) 23-09-2021 NEGATIVE

 become, became, become - stawać się.

Present continues.

I'm not becomeing yonger.

You aren't becomeing yonger.

He isn't becomeing yonger.

She isn't becomeing yonger.

It isn't becomeing yonger.

We aren't becomeing yonger.

You aren't becomeing yonger.

They aren't becomeing yonger.


Present simple.

I don't become yonger every day.

You don't become yonger every day.

He doesn't become yonger every day.

She doesn't become yonger every day.

It doesn't become  yonger every day.

We don't become yonger every day.

You don't become yonger every day.

They don't become yonger every day.


Past simple.

I didn't become yonger.

You didn't become yonger.

He didn't become yonger.

She didn't become yonger.

It didn't become yonger.

We didn't become yonger.

You didn't become yonger.

They didn't become yonger.


Future simple.

I won't become yonger.

You won't become yonger.

He won't become yonger.

She won't become yonger.

It won't become yonger.

We won't become yonger.

You won't become yonger.

They won't become yonger.


First conditional
(if + present simple + future simple).

It you don't give me a gift I won't be happy.


Second conditional (If I were)
(if + past simple + would).

If I weren't a sportsman I would become slower than in the past.


Present perfect.

I haven't become an adult.

You haven't become an adult.

He hasn't become an adult.

She hasn't become an adult 

It hasn't become an adult.

We haven't become an adult.

You haven't become an adult.

They haven't become an adult.


Past continues
(was/were + present participle +ing).

I wasn't being in the classroom at this time last week.

You weren't being in the classroom at this time last week.

He wasn't being in the classroom at this time last week.

She wasn't being in the classroom at this time last week.

It wasn't being in the classroom at this time last week.

We weren't being in the classroom at this time last week.

You weren't being in the classroom at this time last week.

They weren't being in the classroom at this time last week.

Past continues (2)
(past continues + when + past simple)

I wasn't being in the classroom at this time last week when the teacher was ill.

You weren't being in the classroom at this time last week when the teacher was ill.

He wasn't being in the classroom at this time last week when the teacher was ill.

She wasn't being in the classroom at this time last week when the teacher was ill.

It wasn't being in the classroom at this time last week when the teacher was ill.

We weren't being in the classroom at this time last week when the teacher was ill.

You weren't being in the classroom at this time last week when the teacher was ill.

They weren't being in the classroom at this time last week when the teacher was ill.


Past continues (3)
(past continues + while + past continues)


I wasn't being in the classroom at this time last week while my friend was being.

You weren't being in the classroom at this time last week while my friend was being.

He wasn't being in the classroom at this time last week while my friend was being.

She wasn't being in the classroom at this time last week while my friend was being.

It wasn't being in the classroom at this time last week while my friend was being.

We weren't being in the classroom at this time last week while my friend was being.

You weren't being in the classroom at this time last week while my friend was being.

They weren't being in the classroom at this time last week while my friend was being.

Wednesday 22 September 2021

2. English grammar exercise (beat) 22-09-2021 QUESTIONS

 beat, beat, beaten - bić

Present continues.

Am I beating you now?

Are you beating him?

Is he beating she  again?

Is she beating them hard?

Is it beating?

Are we beating you?

Are you beating us?

Are they beating them?

Present simple.

Do I beat you?

Do you beat him?

Does he beat she?

Does she beat he?

Does it beat you?

Do we beat them?

Do you beat someone?

Do they beat us?

Past simple.

Did I beat you  a week ago?

Did you beat me  a week ago?

Did he beat she  a week ago?

Did she beat him  a week ago?

Did it beat its  a week ago?

Did we beat them  a week ago?

Did you beat us  a week ago?

Did them beat him  a week ago?


Future simple.

Will I beat you?

Will you beat me?

Will he beat she?

Will she beat he?

Will it beat this?

Will we beat you?

Will you beat us?

Will them beat them?


First conditional
(if + present simple + future simple).


If I beat him, she will be free.

Second conditional (If I were)
(if + past simple + would).

If he were beat me, I would be defeat forever.


Present perfect.

Have I beaten him once this week?

Have you beaten him once this week?

Has he beaten beaten him once this week?

Has she  beaten him once this week?

Has it beaten him once this week?

Have we beaten him once this week?

Have you  beaten him once this week?

Have them beaten him once this week?


Past continues
(was/were + present participle +ing).


Was he beating she at this time last week?

Were you beat your enemy at this time last year?

Past continues (2)
(past continues + when + past simple)


Was he beating you when you was here?

Past continues (3)

(past continues + while + past continues)

Were you beating them while they beat them?

Tuesday 21 September 2021

1. English grammar exercise (to be) 21-09-2021

 to be, was/were, been - być

Present continues.

I am here.

Am I here?

I'm not here.

You are here.

Are you here?

You aren't here.

He is here.

Is he here?

He isn't here.

She is here.

Is she here?

She isn't here.

It is here.

Is it here?

It isn't here.

We are here.

Are we here?

We aren't here.

You are here.

Are you here?

You aren't here.

They are here.

Are they here?

They aren't here.

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Is there.. Are there..

He is here.

Is there he here?

He isn't here.

They are here.

Are there they here?

They aren't here.


Present simple

I work.

Do I work?

I don't work.

You work.

Do you work?

You don't work.

He works.

Does he work?

He doesn't work.

She works.

Does she work?

She doesn't work.

It works.

Does it work?

It doesn't work.

We work.

Do we work?

We don't work.

You work.

Do you work?

You don't work.

They work.

Do they work?

They don't work.

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I worked.

Did I work?

I didn't work.

You worked.

Did you work?

You didn't work.

He worked.

Did he work?

He didn't work.

She worked.

Did she work?

She didn't work.

It worked.

Did it work?

It didn't work.

We worked.

Did we work?

We didn't work.

You worked.

Did you work?

You didn't work.

They worked.

Did they work?

They didn't work.


Past simple

I was here.

Was I here?

I wasn't here?

You were here.

Were you here?

You weren't here.

He was here.

Was he here?

He wasn't here.

She was here.

Was she here?

She wasn't here.

It was here.

Was it here?

It wasn't here.

We were here.

Were we here?

We weren't here.

You were here.

Were you here?

You weren't here.

They were here.

Were they here?

They weren't here.


Future simple

I will be here.

Will I be here?

I won't be here.

You will be here.

Will you be here?

You won't be here.

He will be here.

Will he be here?

He won't be here.

She will be here.

Will she be here?

She won't be here.

It will be here.

Will it be bere?

It won't be here.

We will be here.

Will we be here?

We won't be here.

You will be here.

Will you be here?

You won't be here.

They will be here.

Will they be here?

They won't be here.

First conditional

If I  be here I'll call you tomorrow.

Second conditional

If I was here I would be call to you.

Present perfect.

I have been here.

Have I been here?

I haven't been here.

You have been here.

Have you been here?

You haven't been here.

He has been here.

Has he been here?

He hasn't been here.

She has been here.

Has she been here?

She hasn't been here.

It has been here.

Has it been here?

It hasn't been here.

We have been here.

Have we been here.

We haven't been here.

You have been here.

Have you been here?

You haven't been here.

They have been here.

Have they been here?

They havent' been here.


Past continues

I was working at 6 p.m. yesterday.

Was I working at 6 p.m. yesterday?

I wasn't working at 6 p.m. yesterday.

You were working at 6 p.m. yesterday.

Were you working at 6 p.m. yesterday?

You weren't working at 6 p.m. yesterday.

He was working at 6 p.m. yesterday.

Was he working at 6 p.m. yesterday?

He wasn't working at 6 p.m. yesterday.

She was working at 6 p.m. yesterday.

Was she working at 6 p.m. yesterday?

She wasn't working at 6 p.m. yesterday.

It was working at 6 p.m. yesterday.

Was it working at 6 p.m. yesterday?

It wasn't working at 6 p.m. yesterday.

We were working at 6 p.m. yesterday.

Were we working at 6 p.m. yesterday?

We weren't working at 6 p.m. yesterday.

You were working at 6 p.m. yesterday.

Were you working at 6 p.m. yesterday?

We weren't working at 6 p.m. yesterday.

They were working at 6 p.m. yesterday.

Were they working at 6 p.m. yesterday?

They weren't working at 6 p.m. yesterday.


Past continues (2)

I was working at 6 p.m. yesterday when trafic was big.

Past continues (3)

I was working at 6 p.m. yesterday while he was telling me about this situation.