(complete using agree, apologise, insist, promise, recommend, suggest)
Mr Evans is not in the office today. I ___ you try calling him tomorrow.
(verb correct form)
You can turn off the radio. ___ (I / listen) to it.
Tim ___ (work) today. He’s taken the day off.
use always-ing
a: Oh, I’ve left my phone at home again.
b: Typical! ___.
Put the verb into the correct form, present continuous or present simple
Don’t put the dictionary away. ___ (I / use) it.
Don’t put the dictionary away. ___ (I / need) it
Are the underlined verbs OK?
It’s not true. I’m not believing it.
Complete the sentences. Use is/are being (continuous) or is/are (simple).
Sarah ___ very nice to me at the moment. I wonder why.
They ___ very happy. They’ve just got married.
Put the verb into the correct form, past continuous or past simple.
‘What ___ (you / do) at this time yesterday?’
Put in been or gone.
You’re very late. Where have you ___?
Ask people about things they have done. Write questions with ever.
(ride / horse?) Have you ever ridden a horse?
(speak / famous person?)