Complete each sentence. Click a gap, then type in the present continuousform of the verb in brackets. Sometimes you need the negative.
Many businesses aren't doing very well. My ownbusinessisn't growing(not/grow) fast enough.
B: He's fine, thanks.He's living(live) in London at themoment.
A: How's Jack?(we/work) very hard this week to get everythingready for the conference on Monday.10A: Helen, this is my cousin, Greg. He's a maths student.B: Hello, Greg. Where (you/do) your degree?C: At London University.9A: Please don't eat all the ice cream. I need some tomorrow.B: (we/not/eat) it all. Just a bit.8A: Could I watch something on another channel?B: Sure. (not/watch) that programme.7The roads (get) more dangerous because there aremore cars on them.6Tell me what you want from the supermarket.(I/make) a shopping list.5A: How are you today? (you/start) to feelbetter?B: Yes, thanks.4A: I want to phone Paul and Sarah at Jack's house. Do you have hisnumber?B: Yes, but (not/stay) with Jacktonight.
They're at Tom's house.3 (Dr Moore/teach) here this term, or is shein America?2 (you/write) to Sally? Say hello from me, if you are.1
1 Present continuous (
I am doing
) First exercise
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