Sunday, March 1, 2020
Example Sentences Using the Verb Find
Example Sentences Using the Verb Find          This page provides example sentences of the verb find used in all tenses including active and passive forms, as well as conditional and modal forms.         Base Form: FindPast Simple: FoundPast Participle: FoundGerund: Finding          Present Simple      He often finds unexpected treasures.          Present Simple Passive      The shop is often found easily by new customers.          Present Continuous      He is finding it difficult to pay attention.          Present Continuous Passive      New customers are being found at this very moment.          Present Perfect      He has recently found a new job.          Present Perfect Passive      A new director has been found for the position.          Present Perfect Continuous      He has been finding it difficult to adjust to his new job.          Past Simple      Jerry found it easy to adjust last week.          Past Simple Passive      A house was found after a long search.          Past Continuous      We were finding the house when he walked out the door.          Past Continuous Passive      The house was being found when he walked out the door.          Past Perfect      They had found a new apartment by the time their parents arrived.          Past Perfect Passive      A new apartment had been found by the time their parents arrived.          Past Perfect Continuous      We had been finding it difficult to adjust when he helped us out.          Future (Will)      They will find friends quickly.          Future (Will) Passive      New friends will be found quickly.          Future (Going To)      He is going to find a hotel when he arrives.          Future (Going To) Passive      A hotel is going to be found when you arrive.          Future Continuous      We will be finding life easy this time next week.          Future Perfect      They will have found a new house by the time I arrive next week.          Future Possibility      She might find a new job easily.          Real Conditional      If she finds a new job, she will move out of town.          Unreal Conditional      If she found a new job, she would move out of town.          Past Unreal Conditional      If she had found a new job, she would have moved out of town.          Present Modal      She can find a new job anytime.          Past Modal      She cant have found a new job!          Conjugate with Find Quiz      Use the verb to find to conjugate the following sentences. Quiz answers are below. In some cases, more than one answer may be correct.         He _____ it difficult to adjust to his new job.He _____ it difficult to pay attention.He often _____ unexpected treasures.A new director _____ for the position.Jerry _____ it easy to adjust last week.A house _____ after a long search.A new apartment _____ by the time their parents arrived.He _____ a hotel when he arrives.She _____ a new job easily.If she _____ a new job, she would move out of town.          Quiz Answers      has been findingis findingfindshas been foundfoundà  was foundhad been foundis going to find / will findmight findfound    
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