Present Simple or Continuous
Present Simple or Continuous
Present Simple or Continuous
3. She usually (wear) glasses, but now she (wear) contact lenses.
3. She (be) always very excited and (wake up) very early.
7. Look! Betty's cat Carlos (sit) on the table and he (play) with Betty's present.
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,
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.
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questionn
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4. Normally, Jenny (wear) black shoes, but today she (wear) red wellies.
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Negative sentences
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questionn
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1. I (live) in London.
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Negative sentences
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1. He (not / spend) his holidays in Spain each year.
questionn
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3. She (stay) with a host family and (must) take the tube to get to her language school.
7. In the afternoons, the school (offer) sightseeing tours in and around London.
9. Can you help me? No, sorry, I for the test. (learn)