| FRY - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | fry |
| ★ you | fry |
| ★ he/she/it | fries |
| ★ we | fry |
| ★ you | fry |
| ★ they | fry |
| FRAME - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | frame |
| ★ you | frame |
| ★ he/she/it | frames |
| ★ we | frame |
| ★ you | frame |
| ★ they | frame |
| Examples of verb 'frame' in the Present Simple: |
|---|
| - I frame my favorite pictures to decorate the living room. |
| - You frame your achievements in your office. |
| - He frames the artwork for the upcoming exhibition. | She frames her diplomas on the wall. |
| - We frame the important documents for easy reference. |
| - You (plural) frame the policies for the organization. |
| - They frame the captured moments in a beautiful album. |
| FORM - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | form |
| ★ you | form |
| ★ he/she/it | forms |
| ★ we | form |
| ★ you | form |
| ★ they | form |
| Examples of verb 'form' in the Present Simple: |
|---|
| - I form the basis of my decisions on thorough research. |
| - You form strong relationships with your colleagues. |
| - He forms the core of the project team. | She forms an integral part of the committee. |
| - We form a united front in challenging situations. |
| - You (plural) form the backbone of the organization. |
| - They form a cohesive group for community projects. |
| FORCE - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | force |
| ★ you | force |
| ★ he/she/it | forces |
| ★ we | force |
| ★ you | force |
| ★ they | force |
| Examples of verb 'force' in the Present Simple: |
|---|
| - I force myself to wake up early every day. |
| - You force your opinions on others too often. |
| - He forces the door open with a crowbar. | She forces her way through the crowd. |
| - We force the team to meet tight deadlines. |
| - You (plural) force cooperation among different departments. |
| - They force the enemy to retreat with strategic maneuvers. |
| FOOL - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | fool |
| ★ you | fool |
| ★ he/she/it | fools |
| ★ we | fool |
| ★ you | fool |
| ★ they | fool |
| Examples of verb 'fool' in the Present Simple: |
|---|
| - I fool around with my friends during breaks. |
| - You fool yourself if you think it's that easy. |
| - He fools others with his clever disguises. | She fools everyone with her poker face. |
| - We fool around with creative ideas during brainstorming sessions. |
| - You (plural) fool customers with your amazing sales pitch. |
| - They fool their opponents with strategic moves in the game. |