Simple Present Tense
Active Voice: Willy grins and thanks his mother when she gives him a toy.
Passive Voice: Willy’s mother is being grinned
to her at and thanked by Willy when she gives him a toy.
Gerund Form: Willy’s grinning and thanking
of his mother
is after she gives him a toy.
(This is the present continuous form - "Willy's grinning") Active Voice: The
cooker cook (or chef) grinds the nuts then
buys (I think you mean "sells") them in his grocery
store.
Passive Voice: The nuts are being
grinded ground by the
cooker cook (or chef) then
buys sold in his grocery
store.
Gerund Form: The grinding of the nuts is a good job for the
cooker cook (or chef).
Active Voice: Andy dares to touch his snake because it
isn't lethally poisonous.
Passive Voice: Andy’s snake is being touched by him because it isn't
lethally poisonous.
Gerund Form: Andy’s daring
to touch his snake because he knows that it
isn't lethally poisonous.
Active Voice: The teacher
informs tells the children to do exercise
at in the evening.
(When you inform someone of something, you give them information. Here, I think you mean that the teacher gave them an order, so "to tell" is the appropriate verb.) Passive Voice: The children are being
informed told by their teacher to do exercise
at in the evening
by their teacher.
Gerund Form: The teacher’s informing the children that
of doing exercise
to his children is
something nice.
Active Voice:
My aunt fakes a stomach ache when she doesn’t want to go to
the school.
Passive Voice: A stomach ache is
being faked by my aunt when she doesn’t want to go to
the school.
Gerund Form:
My aunt’s faking of stomach ache is
what she does when she doesn’t want to go to
the school.
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Question: In the simple present tense.
Does Should the next verb
should be added (s) when representing
as the singular or not?
Example: The cooker
grinds the nuts then
buys sells them in his grocery.