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REVISION

Find and correct the mistakes if there are any.

1. They’ve been living next door for years, but we’ve never

spoken to them.
2. What do you think? – What are you thinking? (explain the
difference)
3. I was cooking dinner when you came home.

4. Careful where you walk. Susie’s broken a vase, and Johnny’s

already cut himself.


5. I love hamburgers! I eat five every day, and I am eating one

at the moment!
6. When I arrive at the station, my parents had been waiting for

me.
7. You’re covered in blood and you’ve been tearing your jacket!

You’ve been fighting again, haven’t you?


8. Peter’s playing football at the moment. He was wanting to be a

footballer when he grows up.


9. Don’t come round at eight. I’ll put children in bed then.

10. Oh no! The train stop again! I am sitting on this train for

hours, and I am already missing my first meeting.


11. I normally get up at eight, but this week I am getting up at

seven because I should start working early.


12. He has been playing tennis since he started school.

13. I’ve been knowing him for a few months, but I’ve only met

his sister once.


14. He’s very rude. – He’s being very rude. (explain the
difference) The differences are that he´s very rude is in
present simple and he´s being very rude is like he is doing or
being something.
15. While we were waiting for the guests to arrive, Sally rang to

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