EXTEND - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ i | extend |
★ you | extend |
★ he/she/it | extends |
★ we | extend |
★ you | extend |
★ they | extend |
Examples of verb 'extend' in the Present Simple: |
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- I extend my support to those in need. |
- You extend your stay in the city. |
- He extends the deadline for the project. | She extends her subscription for another month. |
- We extend invitations to our friends. |
- You (plural) extend your service to the community. |
- They extend their working hours during the busy season. |
EXPLODE - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ i | explode |
★ you | explode |
★ he/she/it | explodes |
★ we | explode |
★ you | explode |
★ they | explode |
Examples of verb 'explode' in the Present Simple: |
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- I explode the balloons during the party. |
- You explode when heated beyond the limit. |
- He explodes the myths about that topic. | She explodes with joy when she hears good news. |
- We explode fireworks during celebrations. |
- You (plural) explode emotions when under stress. |
- They explode the dynamite to clear the path. |
EXPLAIN - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ i | explain |
★ you | explain |
★ he/she/it | explains |
★ we | explain |
★ you | explain |
★ they | explain |
Examples of verb 'explain' in the Present Simple: |
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- I explain the concept during the lecture. |
- You explain your ideas clearly in the meeting. |
- He explains the process step by step. | She explains the situation to her colleagues. |
- We explain the rules before starting the game. |
- You (plural) explain your thoughts through presentations. |
- They explain the importance of teamwork. |
EXPECT - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ i | expect |
★ you | expect |
★ he/she/it | expects |
★ we | expect |
★ you | expect |
★ they | expect |
Examples of verb 'expect' in the Present Simple: |
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- I expect the delivery to arrive by noon. |
- You expect great results from your hard work. |
- He expects a response from the client today. | She expects excellent performance from her team. |
- We expect everyone to be on time for the meeting. |
- You (plural) expect the project to be completed by the deadline. |
- They expect a successful outcome from the negotiations. |