Choose between the Present Simple (Indefinite) and Present Continuous (Progressive) tense-forms.



1. They usually sit/are sitting for hours without saying a word.

2. She is keeping/keeps her room tidy as a rule.

3. Don't ask me what spinach is tasting/tastes like. I've never tried it.

4. Ann is applying/applies this ointment every other day.

5. We are seeing/see each other only occasionally.

6. Next week we sign/are signing the contract.

7. Could you turn off the television? Nobody watches/is watching it now.

8. How do you get/are you getting to your office?

9. The water in this lake seldom is freezing/freezes in winter.

10. Water doesn't exist/isn't existing on the Moon.

Choose the appropriate adverbial of time.

1. Dave always stays at the office (since/till) six o'clock.

2. She makes strawberry jam (every year/ recently). -

3. It's freezing hard (for a long time/now).

4. People (continually/traditionally) prepare coloured eggs at Easter.

5. They are having some financial difficulties (lately/now).

6. I'm feeling rather run down (recently/at present), doctor.

7. Carol (rarely/usually) reads a lot and is extremely well-informed.

8. The company is looking for people with experience (lately/now).

9. I don't go swimming very much (as a rule/now and again).

10. The new school opens (at once/next week).

11. We are eating in the kitchen (during/while) this cold weather.

12. What do you usually do (in the afternoon/this afternoon)^

13. Mary is going to be a film star (once/one day).

14. More and more young people have careers (nowadays/ recently).

15. My father shaves (in a day/every other day).

Open the brackets using the Present Simple or the Present Continuous tense-forms.

1. Have you got a light? - Sorry, I (not/smoke).

2. My wife has never been to France. She (plan) to go there next summer.

3. Your car is so clean. How often you (wash) it?

4. Students often (think) that exams (be) a nuisance.

5. Peter seldom (tell) the truth. You can't believe everything he (say).

6. You (understand) what he (talk) about?

7. Nancy (look) like her father.

8. What you (dop. - I'm an engineer.

9. The soup (taste) good.

10. Your brother (be) a student now? - Yes, he (study) at the University.

11. Ann (play) the piano better than Susan.

And who (play) now? - I (think) it (be) Susan.

12. What you (do) tomorrow evening? -1 (go) to the theatre.

13. I usually (not/have) breakfast before I (go) to work.

14. She often (take) my dictionary but seldom (remember) to bring it back. If tomorrow she (ask) for the dictionary again, I shan't give it to her.

15. What a beautiful dress you (wear).' When did you buy it?

16. He is a night watchman. He (work) at night and (sleep) in the daytime.

17. She (be) a dietician. She (help) people to choose the right food.

18. They (say) if you (see) a black cat, you (not/liave) good luck.

19. Jane (be) in Paris now. She (learn) French there.

20. If Peter (continue) to drive his car carelessly, he'll get into a traffic accident.

21. You (hear) this noise downstairs? What can it be?

22. Have you heard about Tom? He (build) a new house now.

23. You'll have to put on your rubber boots if it (not/stop) raining in a minute.

24. If I (have) some time in the evening, I'll repair your bicycle.

25. Excuse me, but you (stand) on my foot.

26. She (give) two concerts in London next week.

27. What time the children (come) out of school, as a rule?

28. Why you (smell) the meat? It (not/be) fresh?

29. She always (let) me down!

30. You (believe) in God?

31. You always (complain) about the weather!

32. Take the saucepan off the cooker! The water (boil).

33. I'm afraid you can't see my daughter at the moment. She (have) a music lesson. She always (have) it on Friday mornings.

34. She (be) still ill, but she (get) better now.

35. It often (rain) here at this time of the year?

36. Don't interrupt me while I (talk) to somebody else.

37. He's a doctor, but he (not/practise) at the moment.

38. What he (do)! - He (try) to get the car started.

39. In Britain most shops (close) at 5.30 p.m.

40. I'm sorry it's so noisy, but we (move) the furniture.

41. Where you (come) from?-I (come) from Russia.

42. Flowers always (make) a good present.

43. Alice never (go) to work by bus. She (walk) through the park, as a rule.

44. What he (mean) by saying this? It (sound) strange.

45. I (write) to my parents twice a month.

46. She always (be late) for classes!

47. I (write) this letter to you while the children (play) on the beach. Actually, they (play) here the whole day.

48. If we (start) at nine, we (have) plenty of time for the shops. We (be) free till half past four.

49. They always (tell) him everything. So I (think), he (know) about it already.

50. This carpet (cost) 30 dollars. Why not buy it?

51. He still (try) to find a job but there (not/be) much work available at present.

52. Believe me, I (think) of you all the time.

53. I (not/know) how they (make) both ends meet. They (have) six children and (not/earn) very much.

54. My mother (think) that hitch-hiking (be) dangerous.

55. The police (look) into the matter now.

56. People (like) stability in life.

57. They (open) a new McDonald's tomorrow.

58. The English (believe) that their home (be) their castle.

59. Mike (arrive) in three days. We can't wait until he (come). Everyone (look forward) to seeing him.

60. What a wonderful day we (have) today!

61. When he (have) a problem to solve he will work at it until he (find) an answer.

62. The equator (run) round the middle of the earth.

63. Jack and Helen (live) in the Hague. At the moment they (travel) round Britain.

64. When snakes (lose) their skins?

65. The English (like) coalfires even though they (not/pro­duce) much heat.

66. My brother (not/care) very much what he (look) like.

67. She always (lose) her temper!

68. A hot-air balloon (float) because hot air (be) lighter than cool air. A hot air balloon (consist) of a basket in which the pilot and the crew (stand), a gas burner and a large

balloon.

69. As soon as doctors (find) an answer to AIDS, they will be able to cure people.

70. You (look) great after your holiday! - Yes, I (feel) wonderful!

71. You can borrow my Walkman unless you (lose) it.

72. Have I told you about how Ann (get on) at college?

73. He (be) intelligent but he (lack) common sense.

74. The house (be) in good condition but it (need) to be repainted.

75. He (waste) his time looking for a job there, they (not/ take) any staff on now.

76. The man who (live) opposite us sometimes (come) over for a cup of coffee.

77. She (dislike) asking people for favours.

78. If I (have) a headache I generally (take) an aspirin.

79. In England it always (rain) and the wind constantly

(blow)!

80. If you (heat) ice, it (melt).

81. Don't take the newspaper away! I still (read) it.

82. How I (look) in this dress? It (suit) me?

83. Much of eastern England (have) a soil that (produce) crops of a very high yield.

84. Let's sit for a while. My feet (ache) me.

85. I (see) no way of avoiding the problem.

86. At the moment the company (reorganize) its department.

87. The early bird (catch) the worm.

88. Scotland (occupy) the northern part of Great Britain, (not/ do) it?

89. Good news! Sue and Paul (come) to stay with us.

90. Can you close the window? It (freeze) in here.

91. My cousin (attend) a university in Midwest which (spe­cialize) in astronomy.

92. Every time cigarettes (go) up in price, many people (try) to stop smoking.

93. The food that Mother (cook) in the kitchen (smell) delicious.

94. Whenever it (rain) very hard, the stream (overflow).

95. No wonder the house (be) so cold! You always (leave) the doors open!

96. The film (be) very confusing. You (understand) what (go) on?

THE PAST SIMPLE (INDEFINITE)


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