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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
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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.