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Teacher helps
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Date | 31.01.2017 | Size | 49.03 Kb. | | #12819 |
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Affirmative
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Active Voice
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Passive Voice
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Simple Present
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The teacher
helps
the students
every day.
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The students
are helped
by the teacher
every day.
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Present Progressive
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Right now,
the teacher
is helping
the students.
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Right now,
the students
are being helped
by the teacher.
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Present Perfect
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Since 1990,
the teacher
has helped
many students.
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Since 1990,
many students
have been helped
by the teacher.
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Simple Past
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Yesterday,
the teacher
helped
the students.
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Yesterday,
the students
were helped
by the teacher.
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Past Progressive
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Yesterday at 10:30,
the teacher
was helping
the students.
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Yesterday at 10:30,
the students
were being helped
by the teacher.
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Past Perfect
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Before she came to EMCC,
the teacher
had helped
MHCC students.
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MHCC students
had been helped
by the teacher
before she came to EMCC.
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Simple Future
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Tomorrow,
the teacher
will help
the students.
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Tomorrow,
the students
will be helped
by the teacher.
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Be Going To
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Tomorrow,
the teacher
is going to help
the students.
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Tomorrow,
the students
are going to be helped
by the teacher.
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Future Perfect
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By the time she retires,
the teacher
will have helped
thousands of students.
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Thousands of students
will have been helped
by the teacher
by the time she retires.
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Interrogative
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Active Voice
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Passive Voice
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Simple Present
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Does
the teacher
help
the students
every day?
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Are
the students
helped
by the teacher
every day?
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Present Progressive
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Is
the teacher
helping
the students
right now?
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Are
the students
being helped
by the teacher
right now?
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Present Perfect
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Has
the teacher
helped
many students
since 1990?
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Have
many students
been helped
by the teacher
since 1990?
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Simple Past
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Did
the teacher
help
the students
yesterday?
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Were
the students
helped
by the teacher
yesterday?
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Past Progressive
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Was
the teacher
helping
the students
yesterday at 10:30?
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Were
the students
being helped
by the teacher
yesterday at 10:30?
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Past Perfect
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Had
the teacher
helped
MHCC students
before she came to EMCC?
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Had
MHCC students
been helped
by the teacher
before she came to EMCC?
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Simple Future
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Will
the teacher
help
the students
tomorrow?
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Will
the students
be helped
by the teacher
tomorrow?
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Be Going To
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Is
the teacher
going to help
the students
tomorrow?
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the students
are going to be helped
by the teacher
tomorrow?
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Future Perfect
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Will
the teacher
have helped
thousands of students
by the time she retires?
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Will thousands of students
have been helped
by the teacher
by the time she retires?
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Negative
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Active Voice
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Passive Voice
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Simple Present
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The city
does not build
zoos
every day.
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Zoos
are not built
by the city
every day.
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Present Progressive
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Right now,
the city
is not building
zoos.
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Right now,
zoos
are not being built
by the city.
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Present Perfect
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Since 1990,
the city
has not built
many zoos.
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Since 1990,
many zoos
have not been built
by the city.
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Simple Past
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Yesterday,
the city
did not build
zoos.
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Yesterday,
zoos
were not built
by the city.
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Past Progressive
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Yesterday at 10:30,
the city
was not building
any zoos.
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Yesterday at 10:30,
zoos
were not being built
by the city.
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Past Perfect
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Before 1940,
the city
had not built
many zoos.
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Many zoos
had not been built
by the city
before 1940.
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Simple Future
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Tomorrow,
the city
will not build
any zoos.
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Tomorrow,
zoos
will not be built
by the city.
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Be Going To
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Tomorrow,
the city
is not going to build
any zoos.
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Tomorrow,
zoos
are not going to be built
by the city.
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Future Perfect
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By 2020,
the city
will not have built
thousands of zoos.
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Many zoos
will not have been built
by the city
by 2020.
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