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The children ate the cookies. (Simple Past)


They drink coffee. (Simple Present)


They make shoes. (Simple Present)


She was cleaning a chair. (Present Continuous)


They are repairing the streets. (Present
Continuous)


Rita writes a letter. (Simple Present)


We speak English. (Simple Present)


Amnat likes coffee and tea. (Simple Present)


Dan opened the door. (Simple Past)


He bought the house. (Simple Past)


They are playing football. (Present
Continuous)
She is reading an email. (Present Continuous)


Alan teaches Geography. (Present Simple)


Austria speaks German. (Present Simple)


The earthquakes destroy lots of
houses. (Present Simple)


Henry Ford invented the assembly line. (Past
Simple)


Mr. Jones watches the film. (Present Simple)


The people speak English. (Present Simple)


He reads comics. (Present Simple)
We play volleyball. (Present Simple)


They are singing the song. (Present
Continuous)


I took photos. (Past Simple)


She did the housework. (Past Simple)


The policemen helped the children. (Past
Simple)


He is writing text messages. (Present
Continuous)


Mother watered the flowers. (Past Simple)


They built the house yesterday. (Past Simple)
She bought four apples. (Past Simple)


We won the match. (Past Simple)


The man stole the blue car. (Past Simple)




The police arrested the thieves. (Past Simple)


Jack swam the 200 metres. (Past Simple)


The dog bit the old lady. (Past Simple)


Tom and Max ate five hamburgers. (Past
Simple)


Oliver taught the children. (Past Simple)


Victoria rode the brown horse. (Past Simple)
Grandmother told good stories. (Past Simple)


Sheila is drinking a cup of tea. (Present
Continuous)


My father is washing the car. (Present
Continuous)


Farmer Joe is milking the cows. (Present
Continuous)


She is taking a picture of him. (Present
Continuous)


I am writing a poem. (Present Continuous)


We are playing football. (Present Continuous)


He is wearing a tie. (Present Continuous)
She is preparing the party. (Present
Continuous)


They are talking about the meeting. (Present
Continuous)


She is watering flowers. (Present Continuous)


They grow coffee in Kenya. (Present Simple)


They publish The Times newspaper. (Present
Simple)


They are sending the parcel by sea. (Present
Continuous)


The shark ate the man. (Past Simple)
Active passive

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  • 1. The children ate the cookies. (Simple Past) They drink coffee. (Simple Present) They make shoes. (Simple Present) She was cleaning a chair. (Present Continuous) They are repairing the streets. (Present Continuous) Rita writes a letter. (Simple Present) We speak English. (Simple Present) Amnat likes coffee and tea. (Simple Present) Dan opened the door. (Simple Past) He bought the house. (Simple Past) They are playing football. (Present Continuous)
  • 2. She is reading an email. (Present Continuous) Alan teaches Geography. (Present Simple) Austria speaks German. (Present Simple) The earthquakes destroy lots of houses. (Present Simple) Henry Ford invented the assembly line. (Past Simple) Mr. Jones watches the film. (Present Simple) The people speak English. (Present Simple) He reads comics. (Present Simple)
  • 3. We play volleyball. (Present Simple) They are singing the song. (Present Continuous) I took photos. (Past Simple) She did the housework. (Past Simple) The policemen helped the children. (Past Simple) He is writing text messages. (Present Continuous) Mother watered the flowers. (Past Simple) They built the house yesterday. (Past Simple)
  • 4. She bought four apples. (Past Simple) We won the match. (Past Simple) The man stole the blue car. (Past Simple) The police arrested the thieves. (Past Simple) Jack swam the 200 metres. (Past Simple) The dog bit the old lady. (Past Simple) Tom and Max ate five hamburgers. (Past Simple) Oliver taught the children. (Past Simple) Victoria rode the brown horse. (Past Simple)
  • 5. Grandmother told good stories. (Past Simple) Sheila is drinking a cup of tea. (Present Continuous) My father is washing the car. (Present Continuous) Farmer Joe is milking the cows. (Present Continuous) She is taking a picture of him. (Present Continuous) I am writing a poem. (Present Continuous) We are playing football. (Present Continuous) He is wearing a tie. (Present Continuous)
  • 6. She is preparing the party. (Present Continuous) They are talking about the meeting. (Present Continuous) She is watering flowers. (Present Continuous) They grow coffee in Kenya. (Present Simple) They publish The Times newspaper. (Present Simple) They are sending the parcel by sea. (Present Continuous) The shark ate the man. (Past Simple)