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What are you doing tomorrow?

 Put the verb in the present continuous (“he is leaving” etc.) or present simple (“the train
leaves” etc.).

1. “ . . .  out this evening?”


“No, I’m too tired.”

 Are you going

 Do you go

2.  . . .  to a concert this evening.  . . .  at 7.30.

 We’re going … It’s starting

 We go … It starts

3. Do you know about Sally?  . . .  married next month!

 She gets

 She’s getting

4. “My parents  . . .  on holiday next week.”


“Oh, that’s nice. Where  . . . ?”

 go … are they going

 are going … do they go

5. Silvia is doing an English course at the moment. The course  . . .  on Friday.

 finishes

 is finishing
6. There’s a football match tomorrow but  . . . .

 I’m not going

 I not go

7. How  . . .  home after the party tomorrow? By taxi?

 do you get

 are you getting

8. I can go by bus. The last bus  . . .  at midnight.

 leaves

 is leaving

9. “Do you want to go to the cinema tonight?”


“Yes, what time  . . . ?”

 does the film begin

 is the film beginning

10. “What  . . .  next Monday afternoon?”


“ . . . .”

 do you do … I work

 are you doing … I’m working


11.  . . .  out with some friends tonight.

 I’m going

 I go

12. Why don’t you come too?  . . .  at John’s house at 8 o’clock.

 We meet

 We’re meeting

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