Atchan
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Hi teachers, I have written sentences, but now in new style and also having one question relating to its tense. Welcome to check them.
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 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.
Active Voice: The cooker grinds the nuts then buys them in his grocery.
Passive Voice: The nuts are being grinded by the cooker then buys them in his grocery.
Gerund Form: The grinding of the nuts is a good job for the cooker.
Active Voice: Andy dares to touch his snake because it doesn’t have a deadly poison.
Passive Voice: Andy’s snake is being touched by him because it doesn’t have a deadly poison.
Gerund Form: Andy’s daring of touching his snake is because he knows that it doesn’t have a deadly poison.
Active Voice: The teacher informs the children to do exercise at the evening.
Passive Voice: The children are being informed to do exercise at the evening by their teacher.
Gerund Form: The teacher’s informing of doing exercise to his children is something nice.
Active Voice: Aunt fakes a stomachache when she doesn’t want to go to the school.
Passive Voice: A stomachache is being faked by Aunt when she doesn’t want to go to the school.
Gerund Form: Aunt’s faking of stomachache is when she doesn’t want to go to the school.
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Question: In the simple present tense. Does the next verb should be added (s) when representing as singular or not?
Example: The cooker grinds the nuts then buys them in his grocery.
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