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Rewrite the sentences in passive voice. Sheila is drinking a cup of tea. - My father is washing the car. - Farmer Joe is milking the cows. - She is taking a picture of him. - I am writing a poem. - We are not playing football. - ...
I am going to go home. or I am going home.? What is the difference between the future to be going to and the present continuous? You MUST use a base verb in one of the tenses! Does this sound confusing? Its pretty simple, so watch this important grammar
In the present continuous, the passive voice consists of the subject, a form of “be” (“is,”“are,” or “am”), the present participle “being,” and finally the past participle of the verb describing the action. Examples: Present continuous passive constructionsWe are being followed by...
(future perfect simple) auxiliary verb have + past participle use the past participle of be (= been) and the present participle of the main verb in perfect progressive tenses Example: She has been training for months. (present perfect progressive) been = past participle of be; training = ...
Simple Present Passive Simple Past Passive - Will Future Passive Going to Future Passive Present Continuous Passive - Past Continuous Passive Present Perfect Passive - Past Perfect Passive Passives With Modals - Stative Passive Verbs Subject Exercises:Passive Voice ExercisesSee Simple Present Passive...
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Present continuous (future) Scenario-based grammar exercises Pro account Taking the lift A day trip Grammar View grammar matrix Beginner Past simple Past continuous Present simple Present continuous (present) Present perfect 'Going to' and 'will' Present continuous (future) Imperatives To be Pr...
In English, we have so-called 'simple' and 'perfect' tenses in the past, present and future. The simple tense merely conveys action in the time narrated. For example:Past (simple) tense: Sarah ran to the store.Present (simple) tense: Sarah runs to the store.Future (simple) tense: ...
Rewrite the sentences in passive voice. He opens the door. - We set the table. - She pays a lot of money. - I draw a picture. - They wear blue shoes. - They don't help you. - He doesn't open the book. - You do not write the letter. - ...