Complete with the present simple or the present continuous of the verbs in brackets. 1. gavin is rarely clean. he usually (use) his computer to surf (play) computer games (play) basketball at the moment that hye hye (love) basketball. 2. a: sorry. mr. marlenov. can you help me with this question in mathematics? l (not understand) this is b: in a minute. i (help) murat now (go) shopping tomorrow. what is this shoe store on pink street (open)? 3. a: tina and me. b: at nine o’clock. and that (close) at 5.3o
2 ‘He looks fantastic!’ ‘He has gone to the gym a lot recently.’
3 She’s annoyed because he has been avoiding her all day.
4 I'm confused because I haven't understood the question.
5 Have you seen Judy today?’ ‘Yes, I saw her at lunchtime.’
6 ‘He has felt ill since Monday.’ ‘Then why hasn’t he gone to the doctor?’
7 ‘Have they unpacked all the boxes yet?’ ‘No, they’ve only just started!’
8 Has he eaten enough lately? He looks a bit thin.
9 She has never traveled by plane before. She’s scared of flying.
10 I have been working on this problem for hours, but I still haven’t solved it
She has cleaned the windows, She has swept the floor, She has dusted the furniture, She has watered the flowers, She has washed up the dishes, She has gone shopping, She has bought some food, She has picked up the
linen from the laundry, She has ironed clothes, She has sewn some buttons on the kids’ jackets, She has cooked dinner, She has baked a cake, She's made coffee, She's taken the dog for a walk, She's met the children from school, She's had a busy day.