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Tuesday 26 October 2021

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

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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?