Fill in the gaps, using present tense simple or present tense progressive Sarah-Anne is ten years old and lives with her little sister Sue-Megan in a small house. They both (1) like (like) autumn a lot
and every year Sarah-Anne (2) …rakes… (rake) all the leaves in their garden until they (3) get (get) a huge pile of leaves. Then Sue-Megan always (4) dances (dance) round the sings
pile and (5)
5) an autumn doesn't sing
(sing) She (6) (not sing) well, but
song.
Sarah-Anne (7) doest.care…
(not
care). She always (8) itens.
has sings
(listen) to her sister and (9) … (have) a huge smile on her face. Sometimes she even (10) … (sing) along with her. But not today! Today Sue-Megan (11) … (not be) at home and so Sarah-Anne (12) …
(can) enjoy all the autumn feeling alone. At the very moment she (13) (sit) on top of a huge pile of leaves. Look, she (14) (wear) her new trousers and pullover. She (15) …does not look (not look) sad or angry, but really happy! And look! Something
else (16) (happen) now! Her dad (17) (arrive) from work. Normally he (18) (go) to work by bus, but this morning he took the car because it was raining heavily. But now the sun (19)
Sarah-Anne (21)
(shine) and it (20)
(not rain) anymore. … (not walk) to her dad slowly, no, she (22)
… (run) to him really quickly. And what (23)
(her dad / do)? He always (24)
(catch) her. And he (25)
(catch) her at this time as well.
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According to the United Nations Public Administration Network, the Information Age was formed by capitalizing on computer microminiaturization advances,[5] which would lead to modernized information and to communication processes upon broader usage within society becoming the driving force of social evolution.[2]
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1.Which were Gemma's favourite photos?
The old black and white photos from the 1950th were Gemma's favourite photos.
2.Were granny's dad's clothes casual or smart
in the first photo?
His clothes was casual.
3. How old were granny and grandad in the
second photo?
They were teenagers.
4.What was granny wearing on her feet in the
second photo?
She was wearing socks with sandals.
4.Did granny's mum like rock and roll?
No, she didn't. She thought it was the worst music in the world.