Complete the sentences.
Use Simple Present and Present Progressive.
1. James (live) in
a little village.
2. He (be) in
his last year at school.
3. After school, James (want) to
become a banker.
4. So this week, he (do) a
practical course in a bank.
5. There (be) a
bank in a nearby town, but James (have) to take the
bus to get there.
6. The bus (leave) at
5.30 in the morning and (return) at 8.15 in
the evening.
7. James (not / like) to
spend so much time in town before and after work, waiting for the bus.
8. Therefore, this week he (stay) with
his aunt, who (live) in town.
9. James usually (wear) jeans
and t-shirts, but while he (work) for the bank
now, he (wear) a suit and a tie.
Complete the story. Use
Simple Present and Present Progressive.
1. Today (be) Betty's
birthday.
2. Betty (love) birthdays.
3. She (be) always
very excited and (wake up) very early.
4. At six o'clock in the
morning, Betty (hear) a noise.
5. She (get up) and
(go)
into the sitting room.
6. What (go on) ?
7. Look! Betty's cat Carlos
(sit)
on the table and he (play) with
Betty's present.
Complete the sentences.
Use Simple Present and Present Progressive.
1. Sue (be) a
student from South Korea.
2. She (live) in
Seoul and (study) medicine.
3. At the moment, however,
Sue (live) in London.
4. She (do) a
six-months practical course in a London hospital.
5. In five days, Sue (go) back
to South Korea because the next term at university (start) in
ten days.
Complete the sentences.
Use Simple Present and Present Progressive.
1. Mary and Joe (be) in
a clothes shop at the moment.
2. They (look) at
some jeans.
3. Joe only (have) one
very old pair of jeans.
4. So he (want) to
buy a new pair of jeans now.
5. Right now, he (try on) a
pair of blue jeans.
6. »These jeans (fit) very
well,« he (say)
.
7. »But they (not suit) you,«
Mary (reply) . »Try on another pair.«
8. »What (think / you) ?«
he (ask)
Mary, when has tried on another pair.
9. »Great! How much (cost / they) ?«
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