The document provides examples to illustrate the difference between using the simple present tense and present continuous tense in English. It contains 20 sentences with blanks that must be filled in using verb forms indicated in parentheses. The sentences cover a variety of situations involving habits, repeated actions, and ongoing actions happening now to demonstrate when to use the simple present or present continuous tense.
The document provides examples to illustrate the difference between using the simple present tense and present continuous tense in English. It contains 20 sentences with blanks that must be filled in using verb forms indicated in parentheses. The sentences cover a variety of situations involving habits, repeated actions, and ongoing actions happening now to demonstrate when to use the simple present or present continuous tense.
The document provides examples to illustrate the difference between using the simple present tense and present continuous tense in English. It contains 20 sentences with blanks that must be filled in using verb forms indicated in parentheses. The sentences cover a variety of situations involving habits, repeated actions, and ongoing actions happening now to demonstrate when to use the simple present or present continuous tense.
I. COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING THE WORDS IN PARENTHESES
IN THE CORRECT FORM.
1. Alison ____________________________ today. She’s not at home. (work)
2. A: Where ___________________________? (you/go) B: I’m going to the movies. 3. He ______________________________ his bedroom on weekdays. (never/clean) 4. A: How often _________________________________ the laundry? (your mother/do) B: Once a week. 5. I ____________________________ to buy a new pair of pants for school. (need) 6. A: What _____________________________ this month? (she/do) B: She _______________________________ French to her neighbor. (teach) 7. Peter ____________________________ soccer with his friends once a week. (play) 8. Alison _____________________________any sugar in her coffee. (not want) 9. A: ______________________________ to go to the movies today? (you/want) B: No. I ______________________________ for my English exam today. (study) 10. I ________________________________ a banana after my lunch. (usually/eat) 11. A: Where ___________________________________ every Friday? (your sister/go) B: She _______________________________ to our grandparents’ house. (go) 12. He _______________________ to music now. (not listen). He _______________________ the laundry. (do) 13. My brother ________________________________ onions. (not like) 14. A: Where _________________________________ this year? (you/study) B: I _______________________________ at UNSA university this year. (study) 15. A: What ___________________________ today? (they/do) B: They _________________________________shopping. (go) 16. A: Who ___________________________ for your family? (cook) B: My mother ___________________ for us every day, (cook) but I __________________ today because she’s not at home. (cook) 17. A: Listen! Who __________________________________ that noise? (make) B: It’s Juan, He ________________________________ a shower. (take) 18. A: _______________________________ to me? (you/talk) B: No. I ____________________________ to Susan. (talk) 19. My friend Maria ______________________ bright clothes. (not like) She always ________________________ dark colors. (wear) 20. A: How many sugar spoons ________________________ in your drinks? (you/put) B: I ________________________ sugar. (not like)
Are You Browsing - Aren't Studying - Doesn't Always Have - Isn't Using - Don't Remember - de They Usually Go - Am Not Doing - Is Looking - Does He Usually Leave - Am Doing