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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.