The document contains an exercise to put verbs into the present progressive form. There are 10 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct verb form. The exercise is testing the learner's ability to conjugate verbs into the present progressive (continuous) tense in English.
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exercises to consolidation of the present continuous
The document contains an exercise to put verbs into the present progressive form. There are 10 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct verb form. The exercise is testing the learner's ability to conjugate verbs into the present progressive (continuous) tense in English.
The document contains an exercise to put verbs into the present progressive form. There are 10 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct verb form. The exercise is testing the learner's ability to conjugate verbs into the present progressive (continuous) tense in English.
Put the verb into the correct Present Progressive form
1. The water___________________________ (boil). Can you turn it off? 2. Look! That man__________________ (try) to open the door of your car. 3. Can you hear those people? ________________________(they/talk) about family 4. I must go now. It___________________________ (get) late. 5. “Hurry up! It’s time to leave.” “Ok, I _________________(come) 6. Let’s go out. It ________________________(not/rain) now. 7. We usually grow vegetables in our garden but this year we ________(not/grow) any. 8. “What does your farther do?” “He’s an architect but he_______________________ (not/work) at the moment” 9. Jim is very untidy. He_____________________(always/leave) his things all over the place. 10. Normally I finish work at 5:00 p.m, but this week I _______________(work) until 6:00 p.m to earn a bit more money. Exercise 1 Put the verb into the correct Present Progressive form 1. The water___________________________ (boil). Can you turn it off? 2. Look! That man__________________ (try) to open the door of your car. 3. Can you hear those people? ________________________(they/talk) about family 4. I must go now. It___________________________ (get) late. 5. “Hurry up! It’s time to leave.” “Ok, I _________________(come) 6. Let’s go out. It ________________________(not/rain) now. 7. We usually grow vegetables in our garden but this year we ________(not/grow) any. 8. “What does your farther do?” “He’s an architect but he_______________________ (not/work) at the moment” 9. Jim is very untidy. He_____________________(always/leave) his things all over the place. 10. Normally I finish work at 5:00 p.m, but this week I _______________(work) until 6:00 p.m to earn a bit more money. Exercise 1 Put the verb into the correct Present Progressive form 1. The water___________________________ (boil). Can you turn it off? 2. Look! That man__________________ (try) to open the door of your car. 3. Can you hear those people? ________________________(they/talk) about family 4. I must go now. It___________________________ (get) late. 5. “Hurry up! It’s time to leave.” “Ok, I _________________(come) 6. Let’s go out. It ________________________(not/rain) now. 7. We usually grow vegetables in our garden but this year we ________(not/grow) any. 8. “What does your farther do?” “He’s an architect but he_______________________ (not/work) at the moment” 9. Jim is very untidy. He_____________________(always/leave) his things all over the place. 10. Normally I finish work at 5:00 p.m, but this week I _______________(work) until 6:00 p.m to earn a bit more money. Exercise 1 Put the verb into the correct Present Progressive form 1. The water___________________________ (boil). Can you turn it off? 2. Look! That man__________________ (try) to open the door of your car. 3. Can you hear those people? ________________________(they/talk) about family 4. I must go now. It___________________________ (get) late. 5. “Hurry up! It’s time to leave.” “Ok, I _________________(come) 6. Let’s go out. It ________________________(not/rain) now. 7. We usually grow vegetables in our garden but this year we ________(not/grow) any. 8. “What does your farther do?” “He’s an architect but he_______________________ (not/work) at the moment” 9. Jim is very untidy. He_____________________(always/leave) his things all over the place. 10. Normally I finish work at 5:00 p.m, but this week I _______________(work) until 6:00 p.m to earn a bit more money. Exercise 1 Put the verb into the correct Present Progressive form 1. The water___________________________ (boil). Can you turn it off? 2. Look! That man__________________ (try) to open the door of your car. 3. Can you hear those people? ________________________(they/talk) about family 4. I must go now. It___________________________ (get) late. 5. “Hurry up! It’s time to leave.” “Ok, I _________________(come) 6. Let’s go out. It ________________________(not/rain) now. 7. We usually grow vegetables in our garden but this year we ________(not/grow) any. 8. “What does your farther do?” “He’s an architect but he_______________________ (not/work) at the moment” 9. Jim is very untidy. He_____________________(always/leave) his things all over the place. 10. Normally I finish work at 5:00 p.m, but this week I _______________(work) until 6:00 p.m to earn a bit more money. Exercise 1 Put the verb into the correct Present Progressive form 1. The water___________________________ (boil). Can you turn it off? 2. Look! That man__________________ (try) to open the door of your car. 3. Can you hear those people? ________________________(they/talk) about family 4. I must go now. It___________________________ (get) late. 5. “Hurry up! It’s time to leave.” “Ok, I _________________(come) 6. Let’s go out. It ________________________(not/rain) now. 7. We usually grow vegetables in our garden but this year we ________(not/grow) any. 8. “What does your farther do?” “He’s an architect but he_______________________ (not/work) at the moment” 9. Jim is very untidy. He_____________________(always/leave) his things all over the place. 10. Normally I finish work at 5:00 p.m, but this week I _______________(work) until 6:00 p.m to earn a bit more money.