Simple Present Tense: Affirmative Sentences & Voice
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In Simple Present Tense, we use the base form of the verb for the subject "I", "You", "We", and "They". For example, "I eat pizza every Friday."
For the subjects "He", "She", and "It", we add -s or -es to the base form of the verb. For instance, "She eats sushi for lunch."
Now, let's talk about Passive Voice. In Passive Voice, the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence. The verb "to be" is used along with the past participle of the main verb. For example, "The cake is baked by my mom."
Remember to always use the correct form of the verb to match the subject in both Active and Passive Voice sentences.
Practice these sentences to improve your understanding of Simple Present Tense in both Active and Passive Voice. Thanks for watching! Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more language learning tips and tricks.
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Are you ready to learn about Simple Present Tense Affirmative Sentences in both Active and Passive Voice? Let's dive in!
In Simple Present Tense, we use the base form of the verb for the subject "I", "You", "We", and "They". For example, "I eat pizza every Friday."
For the subjects "He", "She", and "It", we add -s or -es to the base form of the verb. For instance, "She eats sushi for lunch."
Now, let's talk about Passive Voice. In Passive Voice, the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence. The verb "to be" is used along with the past participle of the main verb. For example, "The cake is baked by my mom."
Remember to always use the correct form of the verb to match the subject in both Active and Passive Voice sentences.
Practice these sentences to improve your understanding of Simple Present Tense in both Active and Passive Voice. Thanks for watching! Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more language learning tips and tricks.
#presentsimple
#presentsimpletense
#activevoicepassivevoice
#activevoiceandpassivevoice
#english
#englishlanguage
#vocabulary
#englishgrammar
#shortsfeed
#abclearningenglish
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