by. Duqueiron Calle Ramirez
Positive sentences
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.
- We are helpingaction happening only for a limited period of time - Present Progressive (signal word: this week) in the canteen this week.
- Martin usually driveswhat happens in general - Simple Present (signal word: usually) to work.
- But today, he is takingaction happening only for a limited period of time - Present Progressive (signal word: today)
silent 'e' is dropped when adding 'ing' the bus. - Listen! She is practisingwhat is happening now - Present Progressive (signal word: Listen!)
silent 'e' is dropped when adding 'ing' the piano. - My friend playswhat happens in general - Simple Present (signal word: every evening) the guitar every evening.
Negative sentences
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.
- He does not spendwhat happens in general - Simple Present (signal word: each year) his holidays in Spain each year.
- I am not meetingarrangement for the near future - Present Progressive (signal word: tonight) Francis tonight.
- They are not flyingarrangement for the near future - Present Progressive (signal word: tomorrow) to London tomorrow.
- We are not workingaction happening only for a limited period of time - Present Progressive (signal word: this week) this week.
- The film does not beginaction set by a timetable or schedule - Simple Present at 7 o'clock
Text
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.
- Maria wants'want' is normally only used in the simple form to improve her English.
- Therefore, she is doingaction happening only for a limited period of time - Present Progressive a language course in London at the moment.
- She is staying with a host family and mustaction happening only for a limited period of time - Present Progressive
'must' is normally only used in the simple form take the tube to get to her language school. - It is'be' is normally only used in the simple form only a five-minute walk to the nearest tube station.
- The tube leavesaction set by a timetable or schedule - Simple Present at half past eight.
- The first lesson beginsaction set by a timetable or schedule - Simple Present at 9 o'clock.
- In the afternoons, the school offersthey do this regularly (not only while Maria is there) - Simple Present sightseeing tours in and around London.
- Tomorrow, the students of the language school are goingarrangement for the near future - Present Progressive to Windsor.
questionn
Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.
- Are you leavingwhat is happening now - Present Progressive (signal word: now)
silent 'e' is dropped when adding 'ing' the party now? - Have you got'have' is normally only used in the simple form any brothers or sisters?
- Does she love'love' is normally only used in the simple form him?
- Who is cookingarrangement for the near future - Present Progressive (signal word: tonight) dinner tonight?
- Does he sendwhat happens in general - Simple Present (signal word: every day) you an e-mail every day?