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Tuesday 15 February 2022

120. English grammar exercise (tread) 15-02-2022 QUESTIONS

 treadtrodtrodden - nadepnąć.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple Do I tread on a lego block every morning? Is a lego block trodden every morning?
Present Continuous Am I treading on a lego block at this moment? Is a lego block being trodden at this moment?
Past Simple Did I tread on a lego block last morning? Was a lego block trodden last morning?
Past Continuous Was I treading on a lego block last morning at 7am? Was a lego block being trodden last morning at 7am?
Present Perfect Have I ever trodden on a lego block? Has a lego block ever been trodden?
Past Perfect Had I trodden on a lego block after I woke up? Had a lego block been trodden after I woke up?
Future Simple Will I tread on a lego block next morning? Will a lego block be trodden next morning?
Future / Be going to Am I going to tread on a lego block next morning? Is a lego block going to be trodden next morning?
Modal Could I tread on a lego block yesterday? Could a lego block be trodden yesterday?
Future continuous Will I be treading on a lego block next morning at 7am? Will a lego block being trodden next morning at 7am?

Monday 14 February 2022

119. English grammar exercise (sling) 14-02-2022 POSITIVE

 slingslungslung - ciskać.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple A volleyball player slings a ball every day. A ball is slung every day.
Present Continuous A volleyball player is slinging a ball right now. A ball is being slung right now.
Past Simple A volleyball player slung a ball yesterday. A ball was slung yesterday.
Past Continuous A volleyball player was slinging a ball many times last match. A ball was being slung many times last match.
Present Perfect A volleyball player has slung a ball many times this year. A ball has been slung many times this year.
Past Perfect A volleyball player had slung a ball many times before I did do myself. A ball had been slung many times before I did do myself.
Future Simple A volleyball player will sling a ball many times next match. A ball will be slung many times next match.
Future / Be going to A volleyball player is going to sling a ball many times next match. A ball is going to be slung many times next match.
Modal A volleyball player must sling a ball every match. A ball must be slung every match.
Future continuous A volleyball player will slinging a ball many times next match. A ball will being slung many times next match.

Sunday 13 February 2022

118. English grammar exercise (weave) 13-02-2022 NEGATIVE

weavewovewoven - tkać.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple The woman doesn't weave a sweater every day. A sweater isn't wove every day.
Present Continuous The woman isn't weaving a sweater now. A sweater isn't being wove now.
Past Simple The woman didn't weave a sweater last night. A sweater wasn't wove last night.
Past Continuous The woman wasn't weaving a sweater at 3pm. A sweater wasn't being wove at 3pm.
Present Perfect The woman hasn't wove a sweater this week. A sweater hasn't been wove this week.
Past Perfect After the woman hasn't wove a sweater for hersafe she was cold. After a sweater hasn't been wove for hersafe, she was cold.
Future Simple The woman won't be weave a sweater next night. A sweater won't wove next night.
Future / Be going to The woman isn't going to weave a sweater next night. A sweater isn't going to be wove next night.
Modal The woman can't weave a sweater. A sweater can't be wove.
Future continuous The woman won't be weaving a sweater at 3pm. A sweater won't being wove at 3pm.

Saturday 12 February 2022

117. English grammar exercise (thrust) 12-02-2022 QUESTIONS

 thrustthrustthrust - przepychać się.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple Do I thrust the shopping cart quickly at the supermarket? Is the shopping cart thrust quickly at the supermarket?
Present Continuous Am I thrusting the shopping cart quickly at the supermarket now? Is the shopping cart being thrust quickly at the supermarket now?
Past Simple Did I thrust the shopping cart quickly at the supermarket yesterday? Was the shopping cart thrust quickly at the supermarket yesterday?
Past Continuous Was I thrusting the shopping cart quickly at the supermarket yesterday in the morning? Was the shopping cart being thrust quickly at the supermarket yesterday in the morning?
Present Perfect How many time have I thrust the shopping cart at the supermarket this week? How many time has the shopping cart been thrust at the supermarket this week?
Past Perfect Have I thrust the shopping cart before my break finished? Has the shopping cart been thrust before my break finished?
Future Simple Will I thrust the shopping cart quickly at the supermarket tomorrow? Will the shopping cart be thrust quickly at the supermarket tomorrow?
Future / Be going to Am I going to thrust the shopping cart quickly at the supermarket tomorrow? Is the shopping cart going to be thrust quickly at the supermarket tomorrow?
Modal May I thrust the shopping cart quickly at the supermarket tomorrow? May the shopping cart be thrust quickly at the supermarket tomorrow?
Future continuous Will I thrusting be the shopping cart quickly at the supermarket tomorrow in the morning? Will the shopping cart being thrust quickly at the supermarket tomorrow in the morning?

Friday 11 February 2022

116. English grammar exercise (write) 11-02-2022 POSITIVE

 writewrotewriten - pisać.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple She usually writes a lot of letters. A lot of letters are usually written.
Present Continuous She is writing a letter now. A letter is being written now.
Past Simple She wrote a letter one hour ago. A letter was written one hour ago.
Past Continuous She was writing a letter yesterday at 10am. A letter was being written yesterday at 10am.
Present Perfect She has written a lot of letters this year. A lot of letters have been written this year.
Past Perfect Before I knew it, she had written the letter. Before I knew it, the letter has been written.
Future Simple She will write a lot of letters in the future. A lot of letters will be written in the future.
Future / Be going to She is going to write a lot of letters in the future. A lot of letters are going to be written in the future.
Modal She should write a lot of letters in the future. A lot of letters should be written in the future.
Future continuous She will be writing a letter tomorrow at 10am. A letter will being written tomorrow at 10am.

Thursday 10 February 2022

115. English grammar exercise (win) 10-02-2022 NEGATIVE

 winwonwon - wygrywać.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple I usually don't win a lottery. A lottery usually isn't won.
Present Continuous I'm not winning a lottery now. A lottery isn't being won now.
Past Simple I didn't win a lottery yesterday. A lottery wasn't won yesterday.
Past Continuous I wasn't winning a lottery yesterday at 8pm. A lottery wasn't being won yesterday at 8pm.
Present Perfect I have never won a lottery. A lottery has never been won.
Past Perfect I didn't win a lottery until l had bought my own first lottery ticket. I didn't win a lottery until my own first lottery ticket had been bought.
Future Simple I won't win a lottery tomorrow. A lottery won't be won tomorrow.
Future / Be going to I'm no going tot win a lottery tomorrow. A lottery isn't going to be won tomorrow.
Modal I shouldn't win a lottery. A lottery shouldn't be won by me.
Future continuous I won't be winning a lottery tomorrow at 8pm. A lottery won't being won tomorrow at 8pm.

Wednesday 9 February 2022

114. English grammar exercise (weep) 09-02-2022 QUESTIONS

 weepweptwept - płakać.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple Who makes you weep? By whom are you made to weep?
Present Continuous Is the woman weeping over her child's death now? Is her child's death being wept now?
Past Simple Did that woman weep over her child's death? Was her child's death wept?
Past Continuous Was that woman weeping over her child's death last year at this time? Was her child's death being wept last year at this time?
Present Perfect Has that woman wept over her child's death? Has her child's death been wept?
Past Perfect Had that woman wept over her child's death before? Had her child's death been wept before?
Future Simple Will that woman weep over her child's death? Will her child's death be wept?
Future / Be going to Is the woman going to weep over her child's death after that? Is her child's death going to be wept after that?
Modal Must that woman weep over her child's death? Must her child's death be wept?
Future continuous Will that woman be weeping over her child's death next week at this time? Czy o tej porze śmierć jej dziecka będzie opłakiwana w przyszłym tygodniu?

Tuesday 8 February 2022

113. English grammar exercise (wear) 08-02-2022 POSITIVE

 wearworeworn - nosić.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple She wears fashion clothes every day. Fashion clothes are worn every day.
Present Continuous She is wearing fashion clothes now. Fashion clothes are being worn now.
Past Simple She wore fashion clothes yesterday. Fashion clothes were worn yesterday.
Past Continuous She was wearning fashion clothes yesterday at 10pm. Fashion clothes were being worn yesterday at 10pm.
Present Perfect She has already worn fashion clothes. Fashion clothes have been already worn.
Past Perfect She had worn fashion clothes before. Fashion clothes had been worn before.
Future Simple She will wear fashion clothes tomorrow. Fashion clothes will be worn tomorrow.
Future / Be going to She is going to wear fashion clothes tomorrow. Fashion clothes are going to be worn tomorrow.
Modal She might wear fashion clothes tomorrow. Fashion clothes might be worn tomorrow.
Future continuous She will be wearing fashion clothes tomorrow at 8pm. Fashion clothes will being worn tomorrow at 8 pm.

Monday 7 February 2022

112. English grammar exercise (wake) 07-02-2022 NEGATIVE

 wakewokewoken - budzić się.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple An alarm clock doesn't wake me each morning. I am not woken each morning by an alarm clock.
Present Continuous An alarm clock isn't waking me right now. I am not being woken right now by an alarm clock.
Past Simple An alarm clock didn't wake me today in the morning. I was not woken today in the morning by an alarm clock.
Past Continuous An alarm clock wasn't waking me yesterday at 5am. I was not being woken yesterday at 5am by an alarm clock.
Present Perfect An alarm clock hasn't waken me any time this week. I have not woken any time this week by an alarm clock.
Past Perfect An alarm clock hadn't waken me before. I had not woken before by an alarm clock.
Future Simple An alarm clock won't wake me tomorrow in the morning. I will not woken be tomorrow in the morning by an alarm clock.
Future / Be going to An alarm clock isn't going to wake me tomorrow. I am not going to be woken tomorrow by an alarm clock.
Modal An alarm clock can't wake me. I can't be woken by an alarm clock.
Future continuous An alarm clock won't be waking me tomorrow at 5am. I will not being woken tomorrow at 5am by an alarm clock.

Sunday 6 February 2022

111. English grammar exercise (understand) 06-02-2022 QUESTIONS

 understandunderstoodunderstood - rozumieć.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple Do you understand me easily? Am I understood easily?
Present Continuous Are you understanding me now? Am I being understood now?
Past Simple Did you understand me last time? Was I understood last time?
Past Continuous Was you understanding me last time? Was I being understood last time?
Present Perfect Have you understood me to this time? Have I been understood to this time?
Past Perfect Had you understood me by the time? Had I been understood by the time?
Future Simple Will you understanding me next time? Will I being understood next time?
Future / Be going to Are you going to understand me next time? Am I going to be understood next time?
Modal Should you understand me next time? Should I be understood next time?
Future continuous Will you be understanding me next time? Will I being understood next time?

Saturday 5 February 2022

110. English grammar exercise (throw) 05-02-2022 POSITIVE

 throwthrewthrown - rzucać.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple The horse throws a rider every day. A rider is thrown every day.
Present Continuous The horse is throwing a rider right now. A rider is being thrown right now.
Past Simple The horse threw a rider last week. A rider was thrown last week.
Past Continuous The horse was throwing a rider last week at this time. A rider was being thrown last week at this time.
Present Perfect The horse has thrown a rider many times this year. A rider has been thrown many times this year.
Past Perfect The horse had thrown a rider before he the rider thought about this. A rider had been thrown before he the rider thought about this.
Future Simple The horse will throw a rider next week. A rider will thrown next week.
Future / Be going to The horse is going to throw a rider. A rider is going to be thrown.
Modal The horse might throw a rider. A rider might be thrown.
Future continuous The horse will be throwing a rider next week at this time. A rider will being thrown next week at this time.

Friday 4 February 2022

109. English grammar exercise (think) 04-02-2022 NEGATIVE

 thinkthoughtthought - myśleć.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple He doesn't always think about her.  She isn't always thought about.
Present Continuous He isn't thinking about her right now. She isn't being thought about right now.
Past Simple He never thought about her. She was never thought about.
Past Continuous He wasn't thinking about her at that time. She wasn't being thought about at that time.
Present Perfect He hasn't thought about her this month. She hasn't been thought about in this month.
Past Perfect After she left he hadn't thought about her. After she left she hadn't been thought about.
Future Simple He will never think about her. She will never thought about.
Future / Be going to He isn't going to think about her in the future. She isn't going to be thought about in the future.
Modal He wouldn't think about her in the future. She wouldn't be thought about in the future by him.
Future continuous He won't be thinking about her in the future. She won't be being thought about in the future.

Thursday 3 February 2022

108. English grammar exercise (tell) 03-02-2022 QUESTIONS

 telltoldtold - powiedzieć.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple Does she tell me about accidents? Are accidents told me?
Present Continuous Is she telling me about accidents? Are accidents being told me?
Past Simple Did she tell me about accidents? Were accidents told me?
Past Continuous Were she telling me about accidents? Were accidents being told me?
Present Perfect Has she told me about accidents? Have accidents been told me?
Past Perfect Had she told me about accidents? Had accidents been told me?
Future Simple Will she tell me about accidents? Will accidents be told me?
Future / Be going to Is she going to tell me about accidents? Are accidents going to be told me?
Modal Can she tell me about accidents? Can accidents be told me?
Future continuous Will she be telling me about accidents? Will accidents being told me?

Wednesday 2 February 2022

107. English grammar exercise (tear) 02-02-2022 POSITIVE

 teartoretorn - rozdzielać.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple He tears documents every day. Documents are torn every day.
Present Continuous He's tearing documents now. Documents are being torn now.
Past Simple He tore documents two days ago. Documents was torn two days ago.
Past Continuous He was tearing documents yesterday at this time. Documents was being torn yesterday at this time.
Present Perfect He has torn documents many time this week. Documents have been torn many time this week.
Past Perfect He had torn documents by the time he was angry. Documents had been torn by the time he was angry. 
Future Simple He will tear documents in two day time. Documents will be torn in two day time.
Future / Be going to He is going to tear documents in two day time. Documents are going to be torn in two day time.
Modal He may tear documents. Documents may be torn.
Future continuous He will be tearing documents tomorrow at this time. Documents will being torn tomorrow at this time.

Tuesday 1 February 2022

106. English grammar exercise (teach) 01-02-2022 NEGATIVE

 teachtaughttaught - uczyć się.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple She doesn't teach in a primary school. A primary school isn't taught by her.
Present Continuous She isn't teaching in a primary school now. A primary school isn't being taught now.
Past Simple She didn't teach in a primary school last year. A primary school wasn't taught by her last year.
Past Continuous She wasn't teaching in a primary school last semester. A primary school wasn't being taught by her last semester.
Present Perfect She has never taught in a primary school. A primary school has never been taught by her.
Past Perfect She hadn't taught in a primary school it for a while. A primary school hadn't been taught it for a while.
Future Simple She won't teach in a primary school next term. A primary school won't be  taught by her next term.
Future / Be going to She isn't going to teach in a primary school in the future. A primary school isn't going to be taught in the future by her.
Modal She shouldn't teach in a primary school next term. A primary school shouldn't be taught by her next term.
Future continuous She won't be teaching in a primary school next semester. A primary school won't being taught by her next semester.

Monday 31 January 2022

105. English grammar exercise (take) 31-01-2022 QUESTIONS

 taketooktaken - brać.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple Do they take her at the cinema every Friday? Is she taken at the cinema every Friday?
Present Continuous Are they taking her at the cinema right now? Is she being taken at the cinema right now?
Past Simple Did they take her at the cinema last Friday? Was she taken at the cinema last Friday?
Past Continuous Was they taking her at the cinema last Friday at 8pm? Was she being taken at the cinema last Friday at 8pm?
Present Perfect Have they taken her at the cinema this month? Has she been taken at the cinema this month?
Past Perfect Had they taken her at the cinema before she left? Had she been taken at the cinema before she left?
Future Simple Will they take her at the cinema next Friday? Will she be taken at the cinema next Friday?
Future / Be going to Are they going to take her at the cinema next Friday? Is she going to be taken at the cinema next Friday?
Modal Can they take her at the cinema next Friday? Can she be taken at the cinema next Friday?
Future continuous Will they be taking her at the cinema next Friday at 8pm? Will she being taken at the cinema next Friday at 8pm?

Sunday 30 January 2022

104. English grammar exercise (swing) 30-01-2022 POSITIVE

 swingswungswung - kołysać się.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple Usually Jaś is swing the sword. The sword is usually swung by Jaś. 
Present Continuous Jaś is swinging the sword now. The sword is being swung by Jaś now. 
Past Simple Jaś swung the sword. The sword was swung by Jaś. 
Past Continuous Jaś was swinging the sword yesterday at 11 am. The sword was being swung yesterday at 11 am.
Present Perfect Jas has swung the sword many time this year. The sword has been swung many time this year.
Past Perfect Before Jaś got his first sword he hadn't swung any sword. Any sword hadn't been swung before Jaś got his first sword.
Future Simple Jaś will be swing the sword tomorrow. The sword will be swung by Jaś tomorrow. 
Future / Be going to Jaś is going to swing the sword tomorrow. The sword is going to be swung by Jaś tomorrow. 
Modal Jaś could swing the sword if he had it. The sword could be swung if he had it.
Future continuous Jaś will be swinging the sword tomorrow at 11 am. The sword will being swung tomorrow at 11 am.

Saturday 29 January 2022

103. English grammar exercise (swim) 29-01-2022 NEGATIVE

 swimswamswum - pływać.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple I don't usually swim in the ocean in winter. The ocean isn't usually swum in winter.
Present Continuous I'm not swimming in the swimming pool right now. The swimming pool isn't being swum right now.
Past Simple I didn't swim in the Caspian sea last year. The Caspian sea wasn't swum by me.
Past Continuous Last holiday I wasn't swimming in the Mediterranean sea. The Mediterranean sea wasn't being swum by me.
Present Perfect I have never swum in the sea. The sea has never been swum by me.
Past Perfect Before last summer I had never swum in the sea. Before last summer the sea had never been swum by me.
Future Simple I won't be swim in this dirty lake. This dirty lake won't be swum by me.
Future / Be going to I'm not going to swim in this dirty lake. This dirty lake isn't going to be swum by me.
Modal I can't swim in deep water. Deep water can't be swum by me.
Future continuous Next holiday I won't be swimming in the Mediterranean sea. Next holiday the Mediterranean sea won't being swum by me.

Friday 28 January 2022

102. English grammar exercise (sweep) 28-01-2022 QUESTIONS

 sweepsweptswept - zamiatać.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple Does he sweep the pavement every Saturday? Is the pavement swept every Saturday?
Present Continuous Is he sweeping the pavement right now? Is the pavement being swept right now?
Past Simple Did he sweep the pavement last Saturday? Was the pavement swept last Saturday?
Past Continuous Was he sweeping the pavement last Saturday at 7am? Was the pavement being swept last Saturday at 7am?
Present Perfect Has he ever swept the pavement on Saturday? Has the pavement been swept on Saturday?
Past Perfect Had he swept the pavement before the weather changed? Had the pavement been swept before the weather changed?
Future Simple Will he sweep the pavement next Saturday? Will the pavement swept next Saturday?
Future / Be going to Is he going to sweep the pavement next Saturday? Is the pavement going to be swept next Saturday?
Modal Might he sweep the pavement next Saturday? Might the pavement be swept next Saturday?
Future continuous Will he be sweeping the pavement next Saturday at 7am? Will the pavement being swept next Saturday at 7am?

Thursday 27 January 2022

101. English grammar exercise (swear) 27-01-2022 POSITIVE

 swearsworesworn - przeklinać.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple She swears to keep the secret. The secret is sworn.
Present Continuous She is swearing to keep the secret now. The secret is being sworn now.
Past Simple She swore to keep the secret. The secret was sworn.
Past Continuous Last time she was swearing to keep the secret. The secret was being sworn last time.
Present Perfect She has sworn to keep the secret.  The secret has been sworn.
Past Perfect She had sworn to keep the secret.  The secret had been sworn.
Future Simple She'll swear to keep the secret.The secret will be sworn.
Future / Be going to She is going to swear to keep the secret. The secret is going to be sworn.
Modal She can swear to keep the secret. The secret can be sworn.
Future continuous Next time she will be swearing to keep the secret. The secret will being sworn next time.

Wednesday 26 January 2022

100. English grammar exercise (strike) 26-01-2022 NEGATIVE

 strikestruckstruck - uderzać.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple I don't strike my brother every day. My brother isn't struck every day.
Present Continuous Mom I isn't striking my brother now.  My brother isn't being struck now.
Past Simple I didn't strike my brother last time.  My brother wasn't struck last time.
Past Continuous I wasn't striking my brother in the morning.  My brother wasn't being struck in the morning.
Present Perfect I have never struck my brother. My brother has never been struck by me.
Past Perfect Before I met her, I had never struck my brother.  Before I met her, my brother had never been struck by me.
Future Simple I won't strike my brother too much.  My brother won't be struck too much.
Future / Be going to My brother isn't going to be struck. My brother isn't going to be struck.
Modal Noone can strike my brother apart from me. My brother can't be struck apart from me.
Future continuous I won't be striking my brother in the evening.  My brother won't being struck in the evening.

Tuesday 25 January 2022

99. English grammar exercise (stink) 25-01-2022 QUESTIONS

 stinkstankstunk - śmierdzieć.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple Does the whole affair stink of a setup? Is a setup stunk?
Present Continuous Is the whole affair stinking of a setup now? Is a setup being stunknow?
Past Simple Did the whole affair stink of a setup yesterday? Was a setup stunk yesterday?
Past Continuous Was the whole affair stinking of a setup yesterday? Was a setup being stunk yesterday?
Present Perfect Has the whole affair stunk of a setup this year? Has a setup been stunk this year?
Past Perfect Had the whole affair stunk of a setup, before I came? Had a setup been stunk, before I came?
Future Simple Will the whole affair stink of a setup? Will a setup be stunk?
Future / Be going to Is the whole affair going to stink of a setup? Is a setup going to be stunk?
Modal May the whole affair stink of a setup? May a setup be stunk?
Future continuous Will the whole affair be stinking of a setup tomorrow? Will a setup being stunk tomorrow?

Monday 24 January 2022

98. English grammar exercise (sting) 24-01-2022 POSITIVE

 stingstungstung - użądlić.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple A bee stings me every summer.  I am stung by a bee every summer.
Present Continuous A bee is stinging me right now.  I am being stung by a bee right now.
Past Simple A bee stung me last summer.  I was stung by a bee last summer. 
Past Continuous A bee was stinging me last Sunday at 10am.  I was being stung last Sunday at 10am. 
Present Perfect A bee has stung me twice this year.  I has been stung by a bee twice this year.
Past Perfect A bee has stung me before I came back for lunch. I had been stung by a bee before I came back for lunch.
Future Simple If I walk without shoes on a grass a bee will sting me in my foot. If I walk without shoes on a grass I will be stung in my foot.
Future / Be going to A bee is going to sting me right now.  I am going to be stung by a bee right now.
Modal A bee might sting me right now.  I might be stung by a bee right now.
Future continuous A bee will be stinging me next Sunday at 10am.  I will being stung by a bee next Sunday at 10am. 

Sunday 23 January 2022

97. English grammar exercise (stick) 23-01-2022 NEGATIVE

 stickstuckstuck - przyczepiać.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple I don't stick the stamps on the letters every day. The stamps aren't stuck on the letters every day.
Present Continuous I'm not sticking the stamps on the letters at this moment. The stamps aren't being stuck on the letters at this moment.
Past Simple I didn't stick the stamps on the letters yesterday. The stamps weren't stuck on the letters yesterday.
Past Continuous I wasn't sticking the stamps on the letters at this time yesterday. The stamps weren't being stuck on the letters at this time yesterday.
Present Perfect I haven't stuck the stamps on the letters many times this year. The stamps haven't been stuck on the letters many times this year.
Past Perfect Afteer I had stuck the stamps on the letters, she didn't send them. After the stamps had been stuck on the letters, she didn't send them.
Future Simple I will not stick the stamps on the letters tomorrow. The stamps will not be stuck on the letters tomorrow.
Future / Be going to I am not going to stick the stamps on the letters tomorrow. The stamps aren't going to be stuck on the letters tomorrow.
Modal I can't stick the stamps on the letters. The stamps can't be stuck on the letters.
Future continuous I will not be sticking the stamps on the letters at this time tomorrow. The stamps will not being stuck on the letters at this time tomorrow.

Saturday 22 January 2022

96. English grammar exercise (steal) 22-01-2022 QUESTIONS

 stealstolestolen - kraść.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple Does the thief steal diamonds? Are diamonds stolen?
Present Continuous Is the thief stealing diamonds now? Are diamonds being stolen now?
Past Simple Did the thief steal diamonds? Were diamonds stolen?
Past Continuous Was the thief stealing diamonds last night? Were diamonds being stolen last night?
Present Perfect Has the thief stolen diamonds this year? Have diamonds stolen by the thief this year?
Past Perfect Had the thief stolen diamonds before someone bought they? Had diamonds been stolen before someone bought they?
Future Simple Will the thief steal diamonds? Will diamonds be stolen?
Future / Be going to Is the thief going to steal diamonds in the future? Are diamonds going to be stolen in the future?
Modal May the thief steal diamonds in the future? May diamonds be stolen in the future?
Future continuous Will the thief be stealing diamonds next night? Will diamonds being stolen next night?

Friday 21 January 2022

95. English grammar exercise (stand) 21-01-2022 POSITIVE

 standstoodstood - stać.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple The stork stands on one leg. One leg is stood.
Present Continuous The stork is standing on one leg. One leg is being stood.
Past Simple The stork stood on one leg yesterday. One leg was stood yesterday.
Past Continuous The stork was standing on one leg at 3 pm. One leg was being stood at 3pm.
Present Perfect The stork has stood on one leg today. One leg has been stood today.
Past Perfect The stork had stood on one leg for a while. One leg had been stood for a while.
Future Simple The stork will stand on one leg. One leg will be stood.
Future / Be going to The stork is going to stand on one leg. One leg is going to be stood.
Modal The stork can stand on one leg. One leg can be stood.
Future continuous The stork will be standing on one leg at 3pm. One leg will being stood at 3pm.

Thursday 20 January 2022

94. English grammar exercise (spring) 20-01-2022 NEGATIVE

 springsprangsprung - skakać.


TenseActivePassive
Present Simple The children don't spring from their beds. The beds aren't sprung.
Present Continuous The children aren't springing from their beds right now. The beds aren't being sprung now.
Past Simple The children didn't spring from their beds last night. The beds weren't sprung last night.
Past Continuous The children weren't springing from their beds very late last night. The beds weren't being sprung very late last night.
Present Perfect The children haven't sprung from their beds this weekend. The beds haven't been sprung this weekend.
Past Perfect The children hadn't sprung from their beds. The beds hadn't been sprung.
Future Simple The children wonn't spring from their beds next night. The beds won't be sprung next night.
Future / Be going to The children aren't going to spring from their beds next night. The beds aren't going to be sprung next night.
Modal The children can't spring from their beds next night. The beds can't be sprung next night.
Future continuous The children won't be springing from their beds very late next night. The beds won't being sprung very late next night.