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Friday 29 October 2021

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

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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?