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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.