The document provides examples of sentences in the simple present, simple past, and question tenses in English. For the simple present, sentences describe habitual or repeated actions using the present tense, such as "They grow coffee in Brazil." For the simple past, sentences describe completed actions that happened at a specific time in the past, such as "He found the child in the park." For questions, sentences form questions based on statements, such as "Who was the car driven by?" The document demonstrates how tense and structure change to convey different meanings around actions and time.
The document provides examples of sentences in the simple present, simple past, and question tenses in English. For the simple present, sentences describe habitual or repeated actions using the present tense, such as "They grow coffee in Brazil." For the simple past, sentences describe completed actions that happened at a specific time in the past, such as "He found the child in the park." For questions, sentences form questions based on statements, such as "Who was the car driven by?" The document demonstrates how tense and structure change to convey different meanings around actions and time.
The document provides examples of sentences in the simple present, simple past, and question tenses in English. For the simple present, sentences describe habitual or repeated actions using the present tense, such as "They grow coffee in Brazil." For the simple past, sentences describe completed actions that happened at a specific time in the past, such as "He found the child in the park." For questions, sentences form questions based on statements, such as "Who was the car driven by?" The document demonstrates how tense and structure change to convey different meanings around actions and time.
Coffee is grow in Brazil 2. He examines patients on the second floor Patients are examined on the second floor 3. She feeds the animal twice a day. The animal is fed twice a day 4. They deliver the newspaper in the morning The newspaper is delivered in the morning 5. We lend books only to students. Books are only loaned to students 6. They serve lunch at 12.00 Lunch is served at 12:00 7. England makes the best computers. The best computers are made England
1. He doesn't spend money on magazines.
Money isn’t spend on magazines 2. I don't make lunch on Sundays. Lunch I am not Made on Sundays 3. They don't pay salaries during the weekend. Salaries aren’t paid during the weekend 4. She doesn't teach French in all schools. French is not taught in all schools by her. 5. We don't keep coins in the cash. Coins aren’t kept in the cash 6. They don't make watches in South Africa. Watches aren’t made in South Africa 7. People don't speak Spanish in Italy Spanish is not spoken in Italy SIMPLE PAST
1. He found the child in the park.
The child was found in the park 2. They broke the glasses with a stone. The glasses were broken with a stone 3. She saw the mouse in the kitchen. The mouse was seen in the kitchen 4. I poished the furniture in the afternoon. The furniture was polished in the afternoon 5. He made the dress. The dress was made by her 6. Somebody pushed Mary into the water. Mary was pushed into the water 7. People from all over the world visited the museum The museum were visited by people from all over the world
1. He didn't grow tomatoes in his garden.
Tomatoes weren’t grown in his garden 2. They didn't fly the planes in the morning. The planes weren’t fly in the morning 3. She didn't sing the song after the ceremony The song wasn’t sung after the ceremony 4. Some readers didn't like the book. The book weren’t liked 5. We didn't translate the book into English. The book weren’t translated into English 6. The guards didn't lock the back door. The back door wasn’t locked 7. I didn't take the photographs at the beach The photographs weren’t taken at the beach ASK QUESTIONS 1. The car was driven by Mark Who was the driven by? 2. The plane was flown ever the airfield Where was the plane flown? 3. Two bottles of coke are drunk by him every day How many Are bottles of coke drunk by every day? 4. No, flowers aren't picked by secretaries. Who are the flowers pickers? 5. Yes, "Material Girl" was sung by Madonna Was Material Girl sung?