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Are the underlined verbs right or wrong? Correct them where necessary. ‘Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. KK. The water boils. Can you turn it off? Look! Thar man tries to open the door of your eat. Can you hear those people? What do they talk about? ‘The moon goes round che earth in about 27 days. - eoust go now. Ie gets lat. ae usually go to work by car. - “Hurry upt Irs time to leave.” “OK, I come. a 9 Theat you've got a new job. How do vou get on? us 23 10 Paul is never late, He's alwavs getting to work on time. 11 They don’e get on well. They'ze always arguing ee Put the verb into the correet form, present continuous or present simple. 1 Lets go out. It isn't. raring (nor / rain) now. 2 Julia is very good at languages. She ..22625... (speak) four languages very wel. 3) Hurry up! Everybody sesnnnseone (wait) for you. 4° consume (YOU listen) to the radio?” “No, you can turn it off. 5° (you / listen) to the radio every day?” ‘No, just occasionally.” 6 The River Nile (flow) into the Mediterranean PTE FIVE nner flow) Fery fast today ~ much faster than usual. 8 We usually igrow) vegetables in our garden, but this year we (not f grow] any. 9: Hows your English? & Nor bad. [ think it improve) slowly. 10 Rachel isin London at the moment. She (stay) at the Park Hotel She always --——~ (Stay) there when she's in London, 11. Can we stop walking son? I 12 a: Can you drive? BL . (learn), My father (teach) me. 13 Normally |... (finish) work at five, but this week T (work) until six to earn ¢ little more money. \live) in Manchester. They were born there and have never (start) to feel tired. 14 My parents — lived anywhere e562 We nen (OME aE Tv)? 15 Sonia : (look) for a plgce to live. She newness (Stay) with her sister until she finds somewhere. DB Whar sacsacsanciins ~~ (your brother ! do}? 8 He's an architect, but he (not f work) at the moment. 17 (ata party) Lusoally on (enjoy) parties, but I. a {not / enjoy) this one very much. Finish B's sentences, Use always -ing. 14: Pve lost my pen again. Not again! 1 2a: The car has broken down again. Be That caf 8 Usel655. TE nme 3 4: Look! You've made the same 8: Oh no, not again! 1 4.4; Oh Poe forgorten my glasses again. 2 Typical! - Aare the underlined verbs right or wrong? Correct them where necessary. 1 Nicky isthinking of giving up hee job, 2 Are you believing in God? 3 Tim feeling hungry. Is there anything co eat? 5 _ 44 This sauce is prea, I tasting really good. oe 2 § Timthinking chs is your kes. Am I ight? Use the words in brackets to make sentences. (You should also study Unit 3 before you do this exercise) (you [not / seem | very hap today) [You dont seem very hapey today, (who | the umbrella | belong 7) Put the verb into the correct form, present continuous or present simple. 1 Are you hungry? Pye. wart (you / want) something to eat? 2 Don't pur the dievionary away. I (use it. 3 Don't pur the dicsionary away. 1 (need) i 4 Who is that man? What vce the / want? 5 Who is thar man? Why {he / look) at us? 6 Alan says he’s 80 years old, bur nobody 7 She told me her name, but | I believe) him. (not / remember) ic now. 8 (think) of selling my car. Would jou be interested in buying it? ot (think) you should sell your ean You — (not / use) it very often, 10 Air (consist) mainly of nitrogen and oxygen, Complete the sentences using the most suitable form of be. Sometimes you must use the simple (amjis/are) end sometimes the continuous is more suitable (amfisfare being). I [can't understand why ..¢ $.984r9.. go selfish, He isn’t usually like that. 2 Sarah very ni 3 You'll like Debbie when you meet her. She 4 You're usually very paticnt, so why 5. Why isn’t Steve at work today? ‘to me at the moment, I wonder why. nese VOFY MCR ones 80 unreasonable about waiting ill?

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