Put the verb into the present continuous (am/is/are + ing) or present perfect continuous (have/has
been + -ing). 1 Maria, has been Learning. (Maria / learn) English for two years. 2 Hi, Tom. 3 Why 4 Rachel is a teacher: 5
(I / look) for you. I need to ask you something.
(you / look) at me like that? Stop it!
(she / teach) for ten years.
(I / think) about what you said and I've decided to take
your advice.
Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form: 1. A: Why are you moving all those books? B: I will change offices tomorrow.
2. A: What would you like to drink? B: I would like to have some mineral water, please.
3. A: I don’t know how to work this computer programme. B: Don’t worry. I will show you.
4. A: Have you decided where to go on your birthday? B: Yes, it’s all planned. we will go to that new restaurant I told you about.
5. A: Did you remember to call David? B: No, I forgot. I will do it now.
6. A: I will go to the shops. Do you want a sandwich? B: No thanks. I will get something later.
1.I’m not really sure but I think I will try the Caesar salad.
2. We’re so excited about our holiday – we will see the Taj Mahall.
3. The meeting will start at ten tomorrow so please be here by nine-thirty.
4. No thanks, I’m full up. I think I won't have any more.
5. Peter hates buses so he will probably come by car.
6. The company will open the new factory on January 1st next year.
7. Look at those black clouds, I think there will be a storm.
8. I can’t see you next Tuesday because I will attend a conference.
9. We haven’t set an exact date but the wedding definitely will be sometime in the spring.
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
1. We will probably see you at the party
2. He might not want to come
3. They may meet us at the airport
4. Mrs Simmons might call about the contract
5. Please, could you book a table for eight o'clock?
6. Do you think you might buy the house?
7. I won't probably be back until next week.