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Be (2), rain, have, open, give, help, do, pass, take

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  2. What about sunrise, what about rain,

1. What would you like? – … orange juice. 2. Shall we go out tonight? – … too tired, I think. 3. We’ve lost the key to the office. – … look for it. 4. I’m worried about the exam. – Oh, … all right. 5. I haven’t got any transport. – … a lift. 6. Will you fix this shelf? – … in a couple of minutes. 7. The weather doesn’t look very good. – Do you think …? 8. It’s stuffy here. – … the window? 9. It’s a long way from here. – … a bus? 10. Tom is rather lazy. – Yes, he is. I’m sure … the examination.

8. Complete the sentences with one of the following verbs in the correct form:

get rain help have speak look leave enjoy change work

1. Where are Brian and Steve? - They... a talk with clients. 2. Let's go out now. It... any more. 3. Hello, Sarah.... you... the party? 4. You... hard today. - Yes, I have a lot to do. 5. I... for Christine. Does anybody know where she is? 6. The world.... Things never stay the same. 7. Paul and Ann have had an argument. They... to each other. 8. What time... they... tomorrow? 9. Some colleagues of mine... me to conduct the survey. 10. The economic situation is already very bad and it... worse.

9. Use the Present Simple or the Present Continuous:

1. What you (to do) here? — I (to wait) for a friend. 2. He (to speak) French? — Yes, he (to speak) French quite fluently. 3. Listen! Someone (to knock) at the door. 4. Don't go into the classroom! The students (to write) a dictation there. 5. She (to write) letters to her mother every week. 6. Ships (to travel) from Odessa to Batumi in three and a half days. 7. The man who (to smoke) a cigarette is our English teacher. 8. Let's go for a walk, it not (to rain). 9. You (to hear) anything? — I (to listen) hard, but I not (to hear) anything. 10. My brother (to smoke) a great deal. 11. Listen! The telephone (to ring). 12. Where is Peter? He (to have) his English lesson. I think that he always (to have) it at this hour.

10.. Open the brackets and put the verb into the Present Simple or the Present Continuous Tense.

1. Be quiet, please. We (work) at the translation and you (make) a lot of noise. 2. He always (go) for a walk in the evening. 3. Where is Jack? — He (meet) his girlfriend at the station. She (come) at 12 o'clock. 4. She (cry). Is something wrong? 5. In the morning I (have) little time, so I (take) a shower in the evening. 6. A decade (describe) a period of ten years. 7. Her brother (work) in Canada at present. 8. She always (dream) but (do) nothing to realize her dreams. 9. He (be) so suspicious to me at the moment. I wonder why. 10. Hurry up, Jane! We all (wait) for you. 11. Turn off the gas. Don't you see the kettle (boil)? 12. The children are still ill but they (get) better gradually. 13. Don't Bother her. She (take) her French lesson: she always (take) in the morning. 14. The living standards (change). Every month things (get) more expensive. 15. Tom and Mary (leave) the Netherlands tomorrow. 16.I have just started English courses. I (study) English grammar. 17. Mercury (boil) at 357.25 degrees Centigrade. 18. We must buy new plates. — It's useless. You always (break) plates. 19. It (surprise) me that they can't sell their flat. 20. A woman who (look) after other people's children is a nanny.

11. Correct the verb in bold type if the tenses are wrong.

1. The clock is striking, it's time to finish your studies. 2. They are understanding the problem now. 3. Where is John? — He prepares his lessons; he usually prepares them at that time. 4. They are glad to know that their son is coming home next week. 5. The evening is warm, but you are shivering. Is anything the matter? — Nothing serious, I am feeling cold. 6. Can I see Mr Green? — I am sorry, you can't: he has dinner. 7. The soup is tasting delicious. 8. Now I am seeing what you are driving at. 9. He believes in God and is always going to church on Sundays. 10. I am hating to speak to him. He is always complaining and forgetting what to do. 11.They are being so nice to me at present. I am feeling they are liking me. 12. He often changes his political views. Now he is belonging to the Conservative Party. 13. Look! Somebody tries to open your car. 14. Oh, I won't take this dish. It is smelling awful. 15. How can I recognize him? I haven't met him. — He is wearing a yellow leather jacket and green jeans. 16. She usually drinks tea in the morning, but today she drinks coffee. 17. The last train is leaving the station at 11.50. 18. He is wanting to buy a car, but first he must learn to drive, so he is taking his driving lessons.

.12. Complete the conversation. Put in the past continuous forms.

Jessica: I (look) for you, Vicky. I'm afraid I've broken the calculator.

Vicky: Oh no! What (you/do)?

Jessica: I (take) it to my study. I bumped into Tom. He (come) out just as 1 (go) in.

Vicky: I expect it was your fault. You (not/look) where you (go). Jessica: Sorry. I'll buy you another as soon as I have some money.

13. Put the verbs into the correct form, past simple or past continuous.

1. I (see) him in the street the day before yesterday. He (hurry) somewhere. 2. She (walk) home when she (meet) Dave. 3. The television (be) on but nobody (watch). 4. I (meet) Tom at the airport a few weeks ago. We (have) a chat while we (wait) for our flights. 5. At 8 o'clock yesterday evening they (have) dinner with some friends. 6. Michael (fall) asleep while he (read) a book. 7. (you/go) out last night? - No, I was too tired. 8. What (you/do) at 10 o'clock Last Friday? 9. How fast (you/drive) when the accident (happen)? 10. We (be) in a very difficult position; we (not/know) what to do.




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