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Rewrite correctly. Change the words or phrases in bold.
Are top musicians studying for many years?
=> for many years?
What's going on? I hope you don't touch my things!
=> What's going on? I hope you my things!
It's a small business, so each person is doing lots of different jobs.
=> It's a small business, so each person lots of different jobs.
Does Christine listen to the radio, or is that the TV I can hear?
=> to the radio, or is that the TV I can hear?
I am usually buying a special ticket each week for the bus because it's cheaper.
=> I a special ticket each week for the bus because it's cheaper.
Our washing machine is starting when you press this button.
=> Our washing machine when you press this button.
How's the match going? Does our team win?
=> How's the match going? ?
Many people are enjoying spending time on the beach on holiday.
=> Many people spending time on the beach on holiday.
Choose the correct word or phrase.
1. I at the local library for the summer.
2. We to the theatre very often.
3. Stacy ready for school, so she can't come to the phone.
4. about his expedition to the Amazon jungle?
5. In squash, you a ball against a wall.
6. I a newspaper at least once a week.
7. the piano for two hours every day?
8. Nadine and Claire quite well at school at the moment.
9. A good friend when you're upset about something.
10. How your name?
Complete using the correct present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in the box. You may have to use some negative forms.
| belong | do | have | help | hold | move | use | watch |
1. In Monopoly, you around the board, buying houses and hotels.
2. you this programme or can I turn the TV off?
3. Regular exercise you to stay healthy.
4. I my brother's guitar until I get a new one.
5. Simon always the washing-up after lunch?
6. you any sweaters in a large size?
7. You the kite right. Let me show you.
8. Dad to the local astronomy club.
Choose the correct word or phrase.
1. When we were in Canada, we skiing almost every day.
2. About four years ago, I to become a chef.
3. Georgia a shower when someone knocked at the door.
4. Holly and I ran from the house to the taxi because it heavily.
5. Two men outside, so I went to see what was happening.
6. Daniel you yesterday, but you were here with me.
7. We breakfast when a letter came through the letter box.
8. As I walked past the window, I saw that Paula a cake.
9. I about my favourite band when the alarm clock went off.
10. While I the trumpet late last night, a neighbour came to complain.
Complete using the correct past simple or past continuous form of the verbs in the box.
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answer | be | continue| get | go | have | open | practice put | ring | say | shine | sing | wake |
Amber's Big Match
One morning, Amber up early. The sun and the birds . Amber very excited because it was the day of the big tennis match.
Amber downstairs and into the kitchen, where her father breakfast.
'Morning, Amber. Today's the day!' he . Amber smiled nervously. 'Don't worry!' he . 'You'll be fine.'
Amber some toast into the toaster and the fridge. Just as she the butter out, the phone . Her father it. After a few minutes, he put the phone down.
'Bad news, I'm afraid. The other player yesterday when she had an accident. The match is off.'
Amber ate her toast slowly. She was surprised she didn't feel disappointed.
Complete using the correct present perfect continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Use short forms where possible.
Mandy: Hi Matt. How are you? What (you / do) recently?
Matt: Oh, hi Mandy! Well, (I / study) for my exams.
Mandy: That sounds boring! (you / work) hard?
Matt: Very! Basically, (I / just / sit) at my desk in my bedroom for the past three weeks and (I / not / go) out at all. (I / work) with Michael, my best friend, some of the time, though, so at least I've had some company. How about you?
Mandy: Well, my mum and I (paint) my bedroom for the last few days. That has been fun! And (we / also / plan) our summer holiday.
Matt: Great! Where are you going?
Mandy: Well, we haven't decided yet. (We / look) at different places to see which we like best.
Matt: I'm sure you'll have a great time, wherever you go. Oh, by the way, (I / think) of having a party when I finish my exams. Would you like to come?
Mandy: Sure! That would be great!
Choose the correct word or phrase.
1. I think I've that song before.
2. They haven't yet, but they should be here soon.
3. You've that e-mail for over an hour. How long is it going to take you?
4. Have you on the phone since eight o'clock?
5. Jo has already Shirley to dinner.
6. I've an interview with Brad Pitt, but I haven't finished it yet.
7. Have the boys computer games since this morning?
Complete using the words in the box.
| already | ever | for | just | never | since | yet |
1. I haven't listened to their new CD . Is it any good?
2. We've been waiting for you over an hour. Where have you been?
3. Have you been to the UK before?
4. I'm afraid we've made plans for this weekend, so we won't be free.
5. Pedro has been having English lessons he was five years old.
6. It's strange that you mention the film Crash. I've been reading about it in the paper.
7. I've heard of a 'sudoku'. What is it?