Felix is on holiday in portugal with his wife, jilly, and their children, tom and sally. he's emailing their oldest child, simon, who is at home in england. if the present continuous form is correct, put a tick. if it's wrong, either change the spelling or change it to the present simple as necessary. 'how are you getting on, simon? we're thinking (> ) we think it's great here. everyone is having (> ) a good time. i'm siting (1) in the hotel business centre. tom is swiming (2) in the pool. sally is lying (3) on the beach, and jilly is shoping! (4) shopping! we're liking (5) portugal. we’re all relaxing. (6) what are you doing? are you working hard (7) at the moment? i'm knowing (8) your exams start tomorrow. good luck! is it raining (9) in england? the sun is shineing (10) here, of course! i'm learning (11) a bit of portuguese, but not very much. i'm understanding (12) some of the things that people say, but only if the words are similar to english. hope to hear from you soon!
shine (10) here, of course! I'm learning (11) a bit of Portuguese, but not very much. I'm understanding (12) some of the things that people say, but only if the words are similar to English. Hope to hear from you soon!