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1 are you wearing - looks
2 have - means - do not understand
3 Do you seeing - are looking - Do you recognise - seem - is coming
4 are you doing - are waiting - are getting - wanted - is being - don't know
Fill in the gaps with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs.
1. Alex: Why (you / wear) are you wearing my coat?
Ben: Oh, I'm sorry. It (look) looks like mine in this light.
2. Carl: I (have)have no idea what this sentence (mean) means. Can you translate it?
Donna: No, sorry. I don't understand it either.
3. Eddie: Do you see those men near the door? They are looking at us very strangely.
Fergus: Yes. You're right. Do you recognize them from anywhere?
Eddie: No, but they certainly seemed to know us. They are coming across to speak to us.
4. Gina: What are you doing in the kitchen? Our guests are waiting for their dessert, and you are getting in my wag.
Hamid: I just want to be somewhere quiet for a while. Everyone is so noisy this evening and I don't know why — it's very unusual.
Exercise 3: Fill in the gaps with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs.
*Note: do not use short form (don't/ doesn't). Use "do not" or "does not" for the negative form.
1. Alex: Why (you / wear) _are you wearing_ my coat?
Ben: Oh, I'm sorry. It _looks_ like mine in this light.
2. Carl: I (have) Answer no idea what this sentence (mean) _means_. Can you translate it?
Donna: No, sorry. I (not understand) _don't understand_ it either.
3. Eddie: (you / see) _Do you see_ those men near the door? They (look) _are looking_ at us very strangely.
Fergus: Yes. You're right. (you / recognise) _Do you recognize_ them from anywhere?
Eddie: No, but they certainly (seem) _seem_ to know us. They (come) _are coming_ across to speak to us.
4. Gina: What (you / do) _are you doing_ in the kitchen? Our guests (wait) _are waiting_ for their dessert, and you (get) _are getting_ in my wag.
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1. are you wearing - looks
2. has - means - do not understand
3. Are you seeing - are looking - Do you recognise - seem - is coming
4. are you doing - are waiting - are getting - want - is - don't know
1.Why____do you wear _____(you wear) gloves ? Are you cold?
2.I_____am reading____(read) a very good book at the moment .
3.She_____doesn't work_____(not work) today.
4._____do you usually have________(you usually have) a shower in the morning or the evening?
5.Who_____are you waiting for_______(you wait) for?
6.He____doesn't like_______(not like) wearing hats.
7.It's not a good time to speak .I ___am making_____(make) dinner.
8.Our cousins___will stay_______(stay) with us today and tomorrow.
9.Let's wait a moment still .Tom___is coming_____(come).
10.It ____rains_______(rain) in autumn.
1 is sitting
2 buys
3 aren't drinking
4 are climbing
5 is crying
6 wear
7 do you do
8 eat
9 sets off
10 don't go
Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or the present perfect continuous.
Tim Bryant, a magazine journalist, is interviewing Margaret Rodwell, the founder of a successful company.
TB: So why do you think your company 1) ...has been.. (be) so successful?
MR: Well, our products 2) ..have bêen filling... (fill) a large gap in the market and I think one of the most important things is that we 3) ..have always been listening... (always listen) to our clients and we 4)....have been acting. (act) on their comments and suggestions.
TB: And what’s a typical day for you?
MR: Well, take today for example. I 5) ..have interviewed.. (interview) candidates for a marketing executive post.
TB: And how many 6) ..have you interviewed... (you / interview)?
MR: Er, I 7) ..have interviewed... (interview) four so far. And I 8) ..have been talking... (talk) to clients on the phone on and off all day. I seem to spend a lot of time on the phone. I 9) ...have been discussing.. (discuss) some new ideas with them for the transportation and delivery of our products.
TB: Mm, it sounds like a very busy day.
MR: Oh, that’s only part of it. I 10) ..have had... (have) two meetings, one with Union representatives and one with departmental heads. And I 11) ..have aslo been working... (also work) on a proposal for a new marketing strategy.
TB: And it’s not two o’clock yet!
MR: No, but of course I 12) ..have been... (be) here since seven o’clock this morning.
TB: Gosh. And, I hope you don’t mind my mentioning this Ms Rodwell, but some rumours 13) .have circulated.... (circulate) about your possible engagement to Mr Grimaldi, the banker.
MR: No, there will be no engagement, though it’s true that Mr Grimaldi and I 14) ..have seen.. (see) each other. That’s no secret.
TB: When you get the time, I suppose. And is it also true that Have you 15) ...learnt.. (learn) Russian with a view to introducing your products there?
MR: Yes, I have, but I 16) ..haven't learnt... (not learn) much yet; there’s still a long way for me to go.
22. Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or present perfect continuous.1 A: You look hot. What ..have you been doing... (you / do)?
B: I ...have been running.. (run).
A: Running! In this heat? How far ..have you been running... (you / run)?
B: About four miles.
2 A: What’s the problem? You look a bit preoccupied.
B: Yes, I ..have thought... (think) about Helen.
A: Why? Is there something wrong with her?
B: Well, she ...has acted.. ( act ) so strangely lately.
A: In what way?
B: Well, some days when she arrives at work, I know that she ..has cried... (cry). And she ...has been making.. (make) private calls when we’re all out at lunch. I just think that something’s going on.
A: ...Have you talked.. (you / talk) to her about it yet?
B: Yes, a few times, and each time she ..has said... (say) that there’s nothing wrong but I’m not so sure.
3 A: Where ...have you been.. (you / be), Simon?
B: I ...have been talking. (talk) to Mark on the phone. He says he ..has been trying... (try) to phone us all day.
A: Well I ....have been. (be) in most of the day but I .haven't heard.... (not hear) the phone.
B: That’s strange. But anyway, he ..hás had... (have) a phone call from Jackie’s mother and Jackie ..have been... (be) in some kind of accident. It’s nothing very serious but she’s got to stay in hospital overnight.
A: Oh dear. ....Has she broken. (she / break) any bones?
B: I’m not quite sure how badly she ...has been hurt.. (be hurt) but I think we should go and see her tonight.
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(1) has been
(2) hace filled
(3) have always listened
(4) have acted
5/ has interviewing
6/ have you interviewed
7/ have interviewed
8/ have been talking
9/ have been discussing
10/ have had
11/ have also been working
12/ have been
13/ have been circulating
14/ have been seeing
15/ have been learning
16 / haven't learnt
Put the verb into the present simple or present continuos
1 AreYou (wear) wearing a new coat
Yes,you (like) like it
The coulor(suit) suits you but it doesn't fit (not fit) you very well
2 What (be)is the sound I hear
It (be) is like cheering. I (suppose)suppose the boys are having (have) some games ò their own
Put the verb into the present simple or present continuos
1 - Are You (wear) wearing a new coat?
- Yes, do you (like) like it?
- The coulor (suit) suits you but it (not fit) doesn't fit you very well
2 - What (be) is the sound I hear?
- It (be) is like cheering. I (suppose) suppose the boys (have) are having some games of their own
Fill in Present Simple or Continuous
Why do you taste( you/taste) the stew?
I think you need to add some spices; it tastes( taste) a bit bland.