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Monday 25 October 2021

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

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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.