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Sunday 31 October 2021

41. English grammar exercise (go) 31-10-2021 POSITIVE

 gowentgone - iść.


Present continues.


I'm going to school at the moment.

You're going to school at the moment.

He's going to school at the moment.

She's going to school at the moment.

It's going to school at the moment.

We're going to school at the moment.

You're going to school at the moment.

They're going to school at the moment.


He's going to school at the moment. (active voice)
School is being gone at the moment. (passive voice) :)


Present simple.


I go to the best restaurant every weekend.

You go to the best restaurant every weekend.

He goes to the best restaurant every weekend.

She goes to the best restaurant every weekend.

It goes to the best restaurant every weekend.

We go to the best restaurant every weekend.

You go to the best restaurant every weekend.

They go to the best restaurant every weekend.


You go to the best restaurant every weekend. (active voice)
The best restaurant is gone. (passive voice) ???


Past simple.


I went to my friend yesterday.

You went to your friend yesterday.

He went to his friend yesterday.

She went to her friend yesterday.

It went to its friend yesterday.

We went to our friends yesterday

You went to your friends yesterday.

They went to their friends.


They went to their friends. (active voice)
Their friends were gone. (passive voice) ?????


Future simple.


I'll go to my mother this weekend.

You'll go to your mother this weekend.

He'll go to his mother this weekend.

She'll go go to her mother this weekend.

It's go go to its mother this weekend.

We'll go to our mothers this weekend.

You'll go to your mothers this weekend.

They'll go to their mothers this weekend.


You'll go to your mother this weekend. (active voice)
My mother will been gone. (passive voice) ????


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

If I go to your birthday party tonight I'll be wish you happy birthday.


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

If I didn't go to your birthday party tonight I wouldn't have any ocasion to wish you happy birthday.


Present perfect.


I've gone to the cinema twice this week.

You've gone to the cinema twice this week.

He's gone to the cinema twice this week.

She's gone to the cinema twice this week.

It's gone to the cinema twice this week.

We've gone to the cinema twice this week.

You've gone to the cinema twice this week.

They've gone to the cinema twice this week.


They've gone to the cinema twice this week. (active voice)
The cinema has been gone twice this week.(passive voice)  ????????


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


I was going to the school today in the morning.

You were going to the school today in the morning.

He was going to the school today in the morning.

She was going to the school today in the morning.

It was going to the school today in the morning.

We were going to the school today in the morning.

You were going to the school today in the morning.

They were going to the school today in the morning.


I was going to the school today in the morning. (active voice)
The school was being gone today in the morning. (passive voice)


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


I was going to the school today when the upper rim of the Sun appeared on the horizon in the morning.


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


I was going to the school today while I was thinking that I'll be late.

Saturday 30 October 2021

40. English grammar exercise (give) 30-10-2021 NEGATIVE

 givegavegiven - dawać.


Present continues.


I'm not give you my favorite t-shirt.

You aren't give me your favorite t-shirt.

He isn't give her his favorite t-shirt.

She isn't give him her favorite t-shirt.

It isn't give its its favorite t-shirt.

We aren't give them our favorite t-shirts.

You aren't give us your favorite t-shirts.

They aren't give you them favorite t-shirt.


I'm not give you my favorite t-shirt. (active voice)
My favorite t-shirt isn't being given. (passive voice)


Present simple.


I don't give you bad reputation.

You don't give me bad reputation.

He doesn't give her bad reputation.

She doesn't give him bad reputation.

It doesn't give its bad reputation.

We don't give you bad reputation.

You don't give us bad reputation.

They don't give you bad reputation.


You don't give me bad reputation. (active voice)
Bad reputation isn't given. (passive voice)


Past simple.


I didn't give you bad reputation.

You didn't give me bad reputation.

He didn't give her bad reputation.

She didn't give him bad reputation.

It didn't give its bad reputation.

We didn't give you bad reputation.

You didn't give us bad reputation.

They didn't give you bad reputation.


They didn't give you bad reputation. (active voice)
Bad reputation wasn't given. (passive voice)


Future simple.


I won't give you bad reputation.

You won't give me bad reputation.

He won't give her bad reputation.

She won't give him bad reputation.

It won't give its bad reputation.

We won't give you bad reputation.

You won't give us bad reputation.

They won't give you bad reputation.


They won't give you bad reputation. (active voice)
Bad reputation won't been given. (passive voice)


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

If she give you an apple, will you be hungry?


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

If you were a millioner, would you help poor people in Africa?


Present perfect.


I've not give any food to a poor person this week.

You've not give any food to a poor person this week.

He's not give any food to a poor person this week.

She's not give any food to a poor person this week.

It's not give any food to a poor person this week.

We've not give any food to a poor person this week.

You've not give any food to a poor person this week.

They've not give any food to a poor person this week.


They've not give any food to a poor person this week. (active voice)
Any food hasn't been given this week. (passive voice)?


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


You weren't giving back my money last time. (active voice)

My money wasn't being given back. (passive voice)


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


You weren't giving back my money when we met each other last time.


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

You weren't giving back my money while we were tellking togever last time.

Friday 29 October 2021

39. English grammar exercise (get) 29-10-2021 QUESTIONS

 getgotgot - dostawać.


Present continues.


Am I getting the English rules now?

Are you getting the English rules now?

Is he getting the English rules now?

Is she getting the English rules now?

Is it getting the English rules now?

Are we getting the English rules now?

Are you getting the English rules now?

Are they getting the English rules now?


Are they getting the English rules now? (active voice)
Are the English rules being got (understood) now? (passive voice)


Present simple.


Do I get a lot of bad news on tv every day?

Do you get a lot of bad news on tv every day?

Does he get a lot of bad news on tv every day?

Does she get a lot of bad news on tv every day?

Does it get a lot of bad news on tv every day?

Do we get a lot of bad news on tv every day?

Do you get a lot of bad news on tv every day?

Do they get a lot of bad news on tv every day?


Do we get a lot of bad news on tv every day? (active voice)
Are a lot of bad news got on tv every day? (passive voice)


Past simple.


Did I get my father a newspaper yesterday?

Did you get your father a newspaper yesterday?

Did he get his father a newspaper yesterday?

Did she get her father a newspaper yesterday?

Did It get its father a newspaper yesterday?

Did we get our fathers a newspaper yesterday?

Did you get your fathers a newspaper yesterday?

Did they get their fathers a newspaper yesterday?


Did you get your father a newspaper yesterday? (active voice)
Was a newspaper got your father? (passive voice)?


Future simple.


Will I get you a sandwich?

Will you get you a sandwich?

Will he get you a sandwich?

Will she get you a sandwich?

Will it get you a sandwich?

Will we get you a sandwich?

Will you get you a sandwich?

Will they get you a sandwich?


Will we get you a sandwich? (active voice)
Will a sandwich be got? (passive voice)


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

If I get 5 dollars on hour I'll be happy.


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

If I got 1 dollar on hour I wouldn't be happy.


Present perfect.


How many times have I got crazy ideas this week?

How many times have you got crazy ideas this week?

How many times has he got crazy ideas this week?

How many times has she got crazy ideas this week?

How many times has it got crazy ideas this week?

How many times have we got crazy ideas this week?

How many times have you got crazy ideas this week?

How many times have they got crazy ideas this week?


How many times have you got crazy ideas this week? (active voice)
How many times have crazy ideas been got this week? (passive voice)


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


Was I getting a lot of nice wishes last birthday?

Were you getting a lot of nice wishes last birthday?

Was he getting a lot of nice wishes last birthday?

Was she getting a lot of nice wishes last birthday?

Was it getting a lot of nice wishes last birthday?

Were we getting a lot of nice wishes last birthday?

Were you getting a lot of nice wishes last birthday?

Were they getting a lot of nice wishes last birthday?


Were they getting a lot of nice wishes last birthday? (active voice)
Was a lot of nice wishes being got? (passive voice)


Past continues (2)

(past continues + when + past simple)


Was she getting a lot of nice wishes when her last birthday party started?


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


Was she getting a lot of nice wishes while she was greeting her guests at the beginning of the last party?

Thursday 28 October 2021

38. English grammar exercise (freeze) 28-10-2021 POSITIVE

 freezefrozefrozen - zamarzać.


Present continues.


I'm freezing fish in the freezer right now.

You're freezing fish in the freezer right now.

He's freezing fish in the freezer right now.

She's freezing fish in the freezer right now.

It's freezing fish in the freezer right now.

We're freezing fish in the freezer right now.

You're freezing fish in the freezer right now.

They're freezing fish in the freezer right now.


He's freezing fish in the freezer right now. (active voice)
Fish is being frozen in the freezer right now. (passive voice)


Present simple.


I always freeze fish after catching them.

You always freeze fish after catching them.

He always freezes fish after catching them.

She always freezes fish after catching them.

It always freezes fish after catching them.

We always freeze fish after catching them.

You always freeze fish after catching them.

They always freeze fish after catching them.


I always freeze fish after catching them. (active voice)
Fish always is frozen after catching them. (passive voice)


Past simple.


I froze a big fish yesterday.

You froze a big fish yesterday.

He froze a big fish yesterday.

She froze a big fish yesterday.

It froze a big fish yesterday.

We froze a big fish yesterday.

You froze a big fish yesterday.

They froze a big fish yesterday.


You froze a big fish yesterday. (active voice)
A big fish was frozen yesterday. (passive voice)


Future simple.


I'll freeze meat after when I'll come back from a butcher shop.

You'll freeze meat after when you'll come back from a butcher shop.

He'll freeze meat after when he'll come back from a butcher shop.

She'll freeze meat after when she'll come back from a butcher shop.

It'll freeze meat after when It'll come back from a butcher shop.

We'll freeze meat after when we'll come back from a butcher shop.

You'll freeze meat after when you'll come back from a butcher shop.

They'll freeze meat after when they'll come back from a butcher shop.


He'll freeze meat after when he'll come back from a butcher shop. (active voice)
Meat will be frozen by him when he'll come back from a butcher shop. (passive voice)


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

If I freeze fish I'll be able to eat it later.


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

If I bought a stale fish I wouldn't eat and freeze it.


Present perfect.


I've cought and frozen five fish this week.

You've cought and frozen five fish this week.

He's cought and frozen five fish this week.

She's cought and frozen five fish this week.

It's cought and frozen five fish this week.

We've cought and frozen five fish this week.

You've cought and frozen five fish this week.

They've cought and frozen five fish this week.


He's cought and frozen five fish this week. (active voice)
Five fish have been cought and frozen this week.  (passive voice)


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


He was freezing fish in the morning. (active voice)

Fish were being frozen in the morning. (passive voice)


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


He was freezing to death yeasterday at night when it was -30°C.


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


He was freezing fish while her wife was making him coffee.

Wednesday 27 October 2021

37. English grammar exercise (forgive) 27-10-2021 NEGATIVE

 forgiveforgaveforgiven - wybaczać.


Present continues.


I'm not forgiving myself for past mistakes.

You aren't forgiving yourself for past mistakes.

He isn't forgiving himself for past mistakes.

She isn't forgiving herself for past mistakes

It isn't forgiving itself for past mistakes.

We aren't forgiving ourselves for past mistakes.

You aren't forgiving yourselves for past mistakes.

They aren't forgiving themselves for past mistakes.


He isn't forgiving himself for past mistakes. (active voice)
Past mistakes isn't being forgiven. (passive voice)


Present simple.


I don't usually forgive rudeness.

You don't usually forgive rudeness.

He doesn't usually forgive rudeness.

She doesn't usually forgive rudeness.

It doesn't usually forgive rudeness.

We don't usually forgive rudeness.

You don't usually forgive rudeness.

They don't usually forgive rudeness.


She doesn't usually forgive rudeness. (active voice)
Rudeness isn't usually forgiven. (passive voice)


Past simple.


I didn't forgive you for breaking your promise.

You didn't forgive me for breaking my promise.

He didn't forgive her for breaking her promise.

She didn't forgive him for breaking his promise.

It didn't forgive its for breaking its promise.

We didn't forgive you for breaking your promise.

You didn't forgive you for breaking your promise.

They didn't forgive you for breaking their promise.


We didn't forgive you for breaking your promise. (active voice)
Breaking their promise wasn't forgiven. (passive voice)


Future simple.


I'll never forgive myself for cheating.

You'll never forgive yourself for cheating.

He'll never forgive himself for cheating.

She'll never forgive herself for cheating.

He'll never forgive itself for cheating.

It'll never forgive itself for cheating.

We'll never forgive ourselves for cheating.

You'll never forgive yourselves for cheating.

They'll never forgive themselves for cheating.


She'll never forgive herself for cheating. (active voice)
Cheating will be never forgiven. (passive voice)


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

If I hope that the future is good it'll be true or not?


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

If we were ever going to make it together, I would have to truly forgive you.


Present perfect.


I haven't forgiven my enemy yet.

You haven't forgiven your enemy yet.

He hasn't forgiven his enemy yet.

She hasn't forgiven her enemy yet.

It hasn't forgiven its enemy yet.

We haven't forgiven his enemy yet.

You haven't forgiven your enemy yet.

They haven't forgiven their enemy yet.


You haven't forgiven your enemy yet. (active voice)
Your enemy hasn't been forgiven yet. (passive voice)


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


Today she wasn't forgiving her husband his words in the morning. (active voice)

His words weren't forgiven in the morning. (passive voice)


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


Today she wasn't forgiving her husband his words when they ate breakfast.


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


Today she wasn't forgiving her husband his words while he was triyng to apologise her.

Tuesday 26 October 2021

36. English grammar exercise (forget) 26-10-2021 QUESTIONS

 forgetforgotforgotten - zapominać.

Present continues.


Am I forgetting about something important at the moment?

Are you forgetting about something important at the moment?

Is he forgetting about something important at the moment?

Is she forgetting about something important at the moment?

Is it forgetting about something important at the moment?

Are we forgetting about something important at the moment?

Are you forgetting about something important at the moment?

Are they forgetting about something important at the moment?


Is he forgetting about something important at the moment? (active voice)
Is something important being forgotten? (passive voice)


Present simple.


Do I always have to forget to pay taxes?

Do you always have to forget to pay taxes?

Does he always have to forget to pay taxes?

Does she always have to forget to pay taxes?

Does it always have to forget to pay taxes?

Do we always have to forget to pay taxes?

Do you always have to forget to pay taxes?

Do they always have to forget to pay taxes?


Does she have to always forget to pay taxes? (active voice)
Is paying taxes always have to forgotten? (passive voice) ???


Past simple.


Did I forget to lock the door in the morning?

Did you forget to lock the door in the morning?

Did he forget to lock the door in the morning?

Did she forget to lock the door in the morning?

Did it forget to lock the door in the morning?

Did we forget to lock the door in the morning?

Did you forget to lock the door in the morning?

Did they forget to lock the door in the morning?


Did you forget to lock the door in the morning? (active voice)
Was locking door forgotten in the morning?(passive voice)?


Future simple.


Will I forget to feed my dog a meal?

Will you forget to feed your dog a meal?

Will he forget to feed his dog a meal?

Will she forget to feed her dog a meal?

Will It forget to feed its dog a meal?

Will we forget to feed our dog a meal?

Will you forget to feed your dog a meal?

Will they forget to feed their dog a meal?


Will he forget to feed his dog a meal? (active voice)
Will his dog be forgotten to feed? (passive voice)


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

If I forget to take a sandwich to school I'll be hungry.


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

If I didn't forget to take a sandwich to school I wouldn't be hungry.


Present perfect.


Have I forgotten to take sandwiches to school this week?

Have you forgotten to take sandwiches to school this week?

Has he forgotten to take sandwiches to school this week?

Has she forgotten to take sandwiches to school this week?

Has it forgotten to take sandwiches to school this week?

Have we forgotten to take sandwiches to school this week?

Have you forgotten to take sandwiches to school this week?

Have they forgotten to take sandwiches to school this week?


Have you forgotten to take sandwiches to school this week? (active voice)
Have sandwiches been forgotten to take to school this week? (passive voice)


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


Was I forgetting to take sandwiches to school in the morning? (active voice)

Were sandwiches being forgotten in the morning? (passive voice)


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


Was I forgetting to take sandwiches to school when I got out from my house? 


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


Was I forgetting to take sandwiches to school while I was putting books and other things to my backpack? 

Monday 25 October 2021

35. English grammar exercise (forbid) 25-10-2021 POSITIVE

forbidforbadeforbidden - zakazywać.


Present continues.


I'm forbidding you to go to the party. 

You're forbidding me to go to the party.

He's forbidding her to go to the party.

She's forbidding him to go to the party.

It's forbidding its to go to the party.

We're forbidding them to go to the party.

You're forbidding them to go to the party.

They're forbidding them to go to the party.


He's forbidding her to go to the party. (active voice)
The party is being forbidden by him. (passive voice)


Present simple.


I always forbid you to go to the party. 

You always forbid me to go to the party.

He always forbids her to go to the party.

She always forbids him to go to the party.

It always forbids its to go to the party.

We always forbid them to go to the party.

You always forbid them to go to the party.

They always forbid them to go to the party.


You always forbid me to go to the party. (active voice)
The party is always forbidden by you.  (passive voice)


Past simple.


I forbade you to go to the party yesterday. 

You forbade me to go to the party yesterday.

He forbade her to go to the party yesterday.

She forbade him to go to the party yesterday.

It forbade its to go to the party yesterday.

We forbade them to go to the party yesterday.

You forbade them to go to the party yesterday.

They forbade them to go to the party yesterday.


I forbade you to go to the party yesterday. (active voice)
The party was forbidden yesterday by me.(passive voice)


Future simple.


I'll forbid teenagers to go to the party tomorrow.

You'll forbid teenagers to go to the party tomorrow.

He'll forbid teenagers to go to the party tomorrow.

She'll forbid teenagers to go to the party tomorrow.

It'll forbid teenagers to go to the party tomorrow.

We'll forbid teenagers to go to the party tomorrow.

You'll forbid teenagers to go to the party tomorrow.

They'll forbid teenagers to go to the party tomorrow.


He'll forbid teenagers to go to the party tomorrow. (active voice)
The party will been forbidden by him. (passive voice)


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


If I want I'll forbid you do it.

<!-- If a teenager's behavior is bad he'll get forbidding to go to the party. -->


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

If you said me about it I would forbid you do that.


Present perfect.


I've forbidden my child to eat cookies in the evening.

You've forbidden your child to eat cookies in the evening.

He's forbidden his child to eat cookies in the evening.

She's forbidden her child to eat cookies in the evening.

It's forbidden its child to eat cookies in the evening.

We've forbidden our child to eat cookies in the evening.

You've forbidden your child to eat cookies in the evening.

They've forbidden their child to eat cookies in the evening.


We've forbidden our child to eat cookies in the evening. (active voice)
Cookies have been forbidden to be eaten. (passive voice)


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


Governments were forbidding concerts last year. (active voice)

Concerts were being forbidden last year. (passive voice)


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


Governments were forbidding concerts when pandemic of coronavirus was started.


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


Governments were forbidding concerts while the pandemic time was starting.

Sunday 24 October 2021

34. English grammar exercise (fly) 24-10-2021 NEGATIVE

 flyflewflown - latać.

Present continues.


I'm not flying by plane at the moment.

You aren't flying by plane at the moment.

He isn't flying by plane at the moment.

She isn't flying by plane at the moment.

It isn't flying by plane at the moment.

We aren't flying by plane at the moment.

You aren't flying by plane at the moment.

They aren't flying by plane at the moment.


She isn't flying by plane at the moment. (active voice)
A plane isn't being flown. (passive voice)


Present simple.


I don't fly by plane because I'm afraid it.

You don't fly by plane because you're afraid it.

He doesn't fly by plane because he's afraid it.

She doesn't fly by plane because she's afraid it.

It doesn't fly by plane because it's afraid it.

We don't fly by plane because we're afraid it.

You don't fly by plane because you're afraid it.

They don't fly by plane because you're afraid it.


He doesn't fly by plane. (active voice)
A plane isn't flown. (passive voice)


Past simple.


I didn't fly by plane last year.

You didn't fly by plane last year.

He didn't fly by plane last year.

She didn't fly by plane last year.

It didn't fly by plane last year.

We didn't fly by plane last year.

You didn't fly by plane last year.

They didn't fly by plane last year.


I didn't fly by plane last year. (active voice)
A plane wasn't flown last year.  (passive voice)


Future simple.


I won't fly by plane next time.

You won't fly by plane next time.

He won't fly by plane next time.

She won't fly by plane next time.

It won't fly by plane next time.

We won't fly by plane next time.

You won't fly by plane next time.

They won't fly by plane next time.


They won't fly by plane next time.(active voice)

The plane won't be flown next time. (passive voice)


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

If I don't like flying I won't to be in the USA.


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

If I didn't fly I wouldn't be in the USA.


Present perfect.


I haven't fly by plane this year yet.

You haven't fly by plane this year yet.

He hasn't fly by plane this year yet.

She hasn't fly by plane this year yet.

It hasn't fly by plane this year yet.

We haven't fly by plane this year yet.

You haven't fly by plane this year yet.

They haven't fly by plane this year yet.


They haven't fly by plane this year yet. (active 

The plane hasn't been flown this year yet. (passive voice)


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


I wasn't flying by plane in the morning. (active voice)
np (passive voice)


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


I wasn't flying by plane when wanted to come back to my home.


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


I wasn't flying by plane while I was comeing back to my home.


Saturday 23 October 2021

33. English grammar exercise (flee) 23-10-2021 QUESTIONS

 fleefledfled - uciekać.


Present continues.


Am I fleening from the war-torn area?

Are you fleening from the war-torn area?

Is he fleening from the war-torn area? 

Is she fleening from the war-torn area?

Is it fleening from the war-torn area?

Are we fleening from the war-torn area?

Are you fleening from the war-torn area?


Are they fleening from the war-torn area? (active voice)

Is the war-torn area being fled by they? (passive voice)


Present simple.


Do I flee to Costa Rica to avoid military service?

Do you flee to Costa Rica to avoid military service?

Does he flee to Costa Rica to avoid military service?

Does she flee to Costa Rica to avoid military service?

Does it flee to Costa Rica to avoid military service?

Do we flee to Costa Rica to avoid military service?

Do you flee to Costa Rica to avoid military service?

Do they flee to Costa Rica to avoid military service?


Does he flee to Costa Rica to avoid military service? (active voice)
Is military service fled by him?  (passive voice)


Past simple.


Did I flee to Costa Rica to avoid military service last month?

Did you flee to Costa Rica to avoid military service last month?

Did he flee to Costa Rica to avoid military service last month?

Did she fled to Costa Rica to avoid military service last month?

Did it fled to Costa Rica to avoid military service last month?

Did we fled to Costa Rica to avoid military service last month?

Did you fled to Costa Rica to avoid military service last month?

Did they fled to Costa Rica to avoid military service last month?


Did they fled to Costa Rica to avoid military service last month? (active voice)
Was military service fled last month by them? (passive voice)


Future simple.


Will I flee to my house when I meet somebody with a knife on a empty street at night?

Will you flee to your house when you meet somebody with a knife on a empty street at night?

Will he flee to his house when he meet somebody with a knife on a empty street at night?

Will she flee to her house when she meet somebody with a knife on a empty street at night?

Will It flee to its house when It meet somebody with a knife on a empty street at night?

Will we flee to our house when we meet somebody with a knife on a empty street at night?

Will you flee to your house when you meet somebody with a knife on a empty street at night?

Will they flee to their house when they meet somebody with a knife on a empty street at night?


Will they flee to their house? (active voice)
Will their house be fled? (passive voice)


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

If he doesn't afreid and flee he'll be dead.


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

If he didn't flee he would be dead.


Present perfect.


How many time have I fled form you this year?

How many time have you fled form me this year?

How many time has he fled form her this year?

How many time has she fled form him this year?

How many time has it fled form its this year?

How many time have we fled form you this year?

How many time have they fled form us this year?


Has he fled from her this week? (active voice)
Has she been fled by him this week? (passive voice)


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


Was I fleeing from responsibility in this time? (active voice)

Was responsibility being fled in this time?  (passive voice)


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


Was I fleeing from responsibility when I was young?


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


Was I fleeing from responsibility while I was being in the difficult situation?