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Complete the dialogue with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in brackets

Martin Hurry up! The film (1)  (start) in ten minutes.

Hannah I (2)  (look for) my phone. you (3)  (know) where it is?

Martin No. Why you always (4)  (lose) things? It’s so annoying!

Hannah I usually (5)  (keep) it on my bedside table, but it isn’t there.

Martin (6)  (you remember) when you last used it?

Hannah No – that’s the problem.

Martin You (7)  (not need) your phone at the cinema. Look for it when we (8)  (get back).

Hannah I won’t have time when we get back. I (9)  (go) straight out again … It’s OK. Here it is! It was in my pocket!

Complete the sentences with the verbs below. Use the same verb in each pair of sentences. Use the present simple and present continuous.

have                                           look                                             think

  1. a. That food  delicious!

b. What you  at?

  1. a. What you  about?

b. Who you  will win the match?

  1. a. ‘Where’s Tom?’ ‘He  a shower.’

b. Dogs  a good sense of smell.

Complete the questions with the verbs in brackets. Use the present simple or present continuous. Then write correct answers in complete sentences.

  1. Where  (you usually go) on Saturday mornings?
  2. What  ( you usually do) on Saturday mornings?
  3. What time  (school start) and  (finish)?
  4. What your parents  (do) now?

Complete the pairs of sentences with the present simple or the present continuous form of the verbs.

  1. wear

a. People often  a scarf in the winter.

b. It’s hot today, so I  a T-shirt.

  1. leave

a. Why Ruth  so early this evening?

b. What time the last bus  on Fridays?

  1. take

a. I never  your things.

b. Why you  so many photos?

  1. not see

a. Merinda  her boyfriend every day.

b. She  him again until next Friday!

  1. start

a. Hurry up! It  to rain.

b. Our first lesson  at 8.30 a.m.

  1. work

a. Where  your mum usually ?

b.  she  late tonight?

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verbs in the box.

come            go               meet             need                 not know

not want            understand             worry

Jessica: Eve, (1)  to Wendy’s party on Saturday?

Eva: I think so. What about you?

Jessica: Yes, but I (2)  what to wear.

Eva: Jessica, it’s only Monday! Why (3) you  about the party already?

Jessica: Well, Jamie (4)  , so I (5)  to look like a mess.

Eva: Now I (6)  ! In that case, you (7)  to buy something special to wear.

Jessica: I know! I’m (8)  Jane at the shopping centre after school today!

Eva: You’re so organised, Jessica!

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Complete the dialogue with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in brackets

Martin Hurry up! The film (1) starts (start) in ten minutes.

Hannah I (2) /am/ ‘m/ looking for (look for) my phone. you (3) Do you know (know) where it is?

Martin No. Why you always (4) /are/’re/ (you) always losing (lose) things? It’s so annoying!

Hannah I usually (5) keep (keep) it on my bedside table, but it isn’t there.

Martin (6) Do you remember (you remember) when you last used it?

Hannah No – that’s the problem.

Martin You (7) /do not/ don’t/ need (not need) your phone at the cinema. Look for it when we (8) get back (get back).

Hannah I won’t have time when we get back. I (9) /am/ ‘m/ going (go) straight out again … It’s OK. Here it is! It was in my pocket!

Complete the sentences with the verbs below. Use the same verb in each pair of sentences. Use the present simple and present continuous.

have                                           look                                             think

  1. a. That food looks delicious!

b. What you are you looking at?

  1. a. What you /are you thinking/’re you thinking/ about?

b. Who you do you think will win the match?

  1. a. ‘Where’s Tom?’ ‘He /’s/ is/ having a shower.’

b. Dogs have a good sense of smell.

Complete the questions with the verbs in brackets. Use the present simple or present continuous. Then write correct answers in complete sentences.

  1. Where do you usually go (you usually go) on Saturday mornings?
  2. What do you usually do ( you usually do) on Saturday mornings?
  3. What time does school start (school start) and finish (finish)?
  4. What your parents /are your parents doing/’re your parents doing/ (do) now?

Complete the pairs of sentences with the present simple or the present continuous form of the verbs.

  1. wear

a. People often wear a scarf in the winter.

b. It’s hot today, so I /’m/ am/ wearing a T-shirt.

  1. leave

a. Why Ruth /is/’s/ Ruth leaving so early this evening?

b. What time the last bus does the last bus leave on Fridays?

  1. take

a. I never take your things.

b. Why you /are/’re/ you taking so many photos?

  1. not see

a. Merinda /doesn’t/does not/ see her boyfriend every day.

b. She /isn’t/ is not/ seeing him again until next Friday!

  1. start

a. Hurry up! It /’s/is/ starting to rain.

b. Our first lesson starts at 8.30 a.m.

  1. work

a. Where does your mum usually work?

b. Is she working late tonight?

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verbs in the box.

come            go               meet             need                 not know

not want            understand             worry

Jessica: Eve, (1) are you coming to Wendy’s party on Saturday?

Eva: I think so. What about you?

Jessica: Yes, but I (2) /do not/ don’t/ know what to wear.

Eva: Jessica, it’s only Monday! Why (3) you /are you worrying/’re you worrying/ about the party already?

Jessica: Well, Jamie (4) /is going/’s going/ , so I (5) /do not /don’t/ want to look like a mess.

Eva: Now I (6) understand ! In that case, you (7) need to buy something special to wear.

Jessica: I know! I’m (8) meeting Jane at the shopping centre after school today!

Eva: You’re so organised, Jessica!


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