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Put The Verbs in Brackets Into The Simple Present or Present Continuous Tense

Here are the verbs in brackets put into the simple present or present continuous tense: 1. What Tom thinks of the Budget? He thinks it most unfair. I agree with him. 2. What this one costs? It costs forty pence. 3. You are hearing the wind? It is blowing very strongly tonight. 4. You are seeing my car keys anywhere? No, I am looking for them but I am not seeing them. 5. He never listens to what you say. He always is thinking about something else. 6. This book is about a man who deserted his family and went to live on a Pacific island. 7. You are understanding what the lecturer is saying

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Put The Verbs in Brackets Into The Simple Present or Present Continuous Tense

Here are the verbs in brackets put into the simple present or present continuous tense: 1. What Tom thinks of the Budget? He thinks it most unfair. I agree with him. 2. What this one costs? It costs forty pence. 3. You are hearing the wind? It is blowing very strongly tonight. 4. You are seeing my car keys anywhere? No, I am looking for them but I am not seeing them. 5. He never listens to what you say. He always is thinking about something else. 6. This book is about a man who deserted his family and went to live on a Pacific island. 7. You are understanding what the lecturer is saying

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Put the verbs in brackets into the simple present

or present continuous tense.


 

1. What Tom (think)___________ of the Budget? He


(think)___________ it most unfair. I (agree)___________
with him.

2. What this one (cost)___________? It (cost)___________ forty


pence.

3. You (hear)___________ the wind? It (blow)___________ very


strongly tonight.

4. You (see)___________ my car keys anywhere? No, I (look)___________ for them but I (not
see)___________ them.

5. He never (listen)___________ to what you say. He always


(think)___________ about something else.

6. This book is about a man who (desert)___________ his family and


(go)___________ to live on a Pacific island.

7. You (understand)___________ what the lecturer is saying? No, I (not


understand)___________ him at all.

8. What you (have)___________ for breakfast usually? I usually


(eat)___________ a carrot and (drink)___________ a glass of cold
water.

9. When the curtain (rise)___________ we (see)___________ a group of


workers. They (picket)___________ a factory gate.

10. Why you (walk)___________ so fast today? You usually


(walk)___________ quite slowly. I (hurry)___________ because I
(meet)___________ my mother at 4 o'clock and she (not
like)___________ to be kept waiting.

11. I (wish)___________ that dog would lie down. He (keep)___________ jumping up on my


lap. I (think)________________ he (want)___________ to go for a walk.

12. You (recognize)___________ that man? I (think)___________ that I have seen him before
but I (not remember)___________ his name.

13. My mother hopes that Jack (not come)___________ to the


party because he always (get)___________ drunk.

14. This telegram has just arrived and the man


(wait)___________ in case you (want)___________ to send
a reply.
15. Stop! You (not see)___________ the notice? I
(see)___________ it but I can't read it because I (not
wear)___________ my glasses. What it (say)___________? It
(say) ___________"These premises are patrolled by guard
dogs".

16. She always (borrow)___________ from me and never


(remember)___________ to pay me back.

17. You (need)___________ another blanket or you (feel)___________ warm enough?

18. It (save)___________ time if you (take)___________ the path through the wood? No, it
(not matter)___________ which path you take.

19. I (save)___________ up because I (go)___________ abroad in July.

20. I (think)___________ it is a pity you don't take more exercise. You (get)___________ fat.

21. The plane that you (look)___________ at now just (take)___________ off for Paris.

22. Tom never (do)___________ any work in the garden; he always (work)___________ on his
car.

23. What he (do)___________ to his car now? I (think)___________ he (polish) ___________


it.

24. That film (come)___________ to the local cinema next week. You (want)___________ to
see it?

25. How Peter (get)___________ on at school? Very well. He (seem)___________ to like the
life.

26. Why Mrs Pitt (look)___________ so angry? Mr Pitt (smoke)___________ a cigarette and
(drop)___________ the ash on the carpet.

27. This is our itinerary. We (leave)___________ home on the 8th, (arrive)___________ in


Paris on the 9th, (spend)___________ the day in Paris, and (set)___________ out that
night for Venice. That (sound)___________ most interesting.
You must tell me all about it when you (get)___________ back.

28. This story is about a boy who (make)___________ friends with


a snake which he (find)___________ in his garden. Then he
(go)___________ away but he (not forget) ___________the
snake and some years later he (return)___________ and
(look)___________ for it.

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