Tense | Active | Passive |
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Present Simple | He shoots ducks every weekend. | Ducks are shot every weekend. |
Present Continuous | He's shooting ducks right now. | Ducks are being shot right now. |
Past Simple | He shot ducks last weekend. | Ducks were shot last weekend. |
Past Continuous | He was shooting ducks last weekend at 6am. | Ducks were being shot last weekend at 6am. |
Present Perfect | He has shot a lot of ducks this month. | A lot of ducks have been shot this weekend. |
Past Perfect | Before he come back home, he had shot a lot of ducks. | A lot of ducks had been shot, before he come back home. |
Future Simple | He will shoot many duck in the future. | Many ducks will be shot in the future. |
Future / Be going to | He is going to shoot many ducks next weekend. | Many ducks are going to be shot next weekend. |
Modal | He might shoot many birds. | Many birds might be shot. |
Future continuous | He will be shooting ducks next weekend at 6am. | Ducks will being shot next weekend at 6am. |
Thursday, 6 January 2022
80. English grammar exercise (shoot) 06-01-2022 POSITIVE
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beat
become
begin
bend
bet
bite
blow
break
bring
broadcast
build
burst
buy
catch
choose
come
cost
creep
cut
deal
dig
do
draw
drink
drive
eat
fall
feed
feel
fight
find
flee
fly
forbid
forget
forgive
freeze
get
give
go
grow
hang
have
hear
hide
hit
hold
hurt
keep
kneel
know
lay
lead
leave
lend
let
lie
light
lose
make
mean
meet
pay
put
read
ride
ring
rise
run
say
see
seek
sell
send
set
sew
shake
shine
shoot
show
shrink
shut
sing
sink
sit
sleep
slide
sling
speak
spend
spit
split
spread
spring
stand
steal
stick
sting
stink
strike
swear
sweep
swim
swing
take
teach
tear
tell
think
throw
thrust
to be
tread
understand
wake
wear
weave
weep
win
write