domingo, 21 de abril de 2013

by. Duqueiron Calle Ramirez

 

Positive sentences

Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.

  1. We are helpingaction happening only for a limited period of time - Present Progressive (signal word: this week)(i) in the canteen this week.
  2. Martin usually driveswhat happens in general - Simple Present (signal word: usually)(i) to work.
  3. 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'
    (i)
    the bus.
  4. Listen! She is practisingwhat is happening now - Present Progressive (signal word: Listen!)
    silent 'e' is dropped when adding 'ing'
    (i)
    the piano.
  5. My friend plays(i) the guitar every evening.

Negative sentences

Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.

  1. He does not spendwhat happens in general - Simple Present (signal word: each year)(i) his holidays in Spain each year.
  2. I am not meetingarrangement for the near future - Present Progressive (signal word: tonight)(i) Francis tonight.
  3. They are not flyingarrangement for the near future - Present Progressive (signal word: tomorrow)(i) to London tomorrow.
  4. We are not workingaction happening only for a limited period of time - Present Progressive (signal word: this week)(i) this week.
  5. The film does not beginaction set by a timetable or schedule - Simple Present(i) at 7 o'clock

Text

Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.

  1. Maria wants'want' is normally only used in the simple form(i) to improve her English.
  2. Therefore, she is doingaction happening only for a limited period of time - Present Progressive(i) a language course in London at the moment.
  3. 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
    (i)
    take the tube to get to her language school.
  4. It is'be' is normally only used in the simple form(i) only a five-minute walk to the nearest tube station.
  5. The tube leavesaction set by a timetable or schedule - Simple Present(i) at half past eight.
  6. The first lesson beginsaction set by a timetable or schedule - Simple Present(i) at 9 o'clock.
  7. In the afternoons, the school offersthey do this regularly (not only while Maria is there) - Simple Present(i) sightseeing tours in and around London.
  8. Tomorrow, the students of the language school are goingarrangement for the near future - Present Progressive(i) to Windsor.

questionn

Complete the sentences. Use Simple Present or Present Progressive.
  1. Are you leavingwhat is happening now - Present Progressive (signal word: now)
    silent 'e' is dropped when adding 'ing'
    (i)
    the party now?
  2. Have you got'have' is normally only used in the simple form(i) any brothers or sisters?
  3. Does she love'love' is normally only used in the simple form(i) him?
  4. Who is cooking(i) dinner tonight?
  5. Does he sendwhat happens in general - Simple Present (signal word: every day)(i) you an e-mail every day?

 

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