1. I am living in London now. - What does this sentence mean? a) I have moved to London to stay there for ever. b) I am in London only for a lmiited period of time. c) I am going to move London soon. 2. We are meeting Tom tonight. - What does this sentence mean? a) The action is arranged for the near future. b) The action is taking place now. c) The action might take place. 3. I'm working hard at the moment. - Is the sentence correct even if I am not working at the moment of speaking? a) yes b) no 4. He is playing football. - Which situation cannot be expressed by present progressive? a) To express that the match is going on right now. b) To express that he does not play football regularly, but only for a lmiited period of time. c) To express that he plays football regularly, 5.Look! The Millers are moving house. - Which of the folloving situations is expressed by the present progressive? a) They are in the middle of the action. b) The action is going to take place next week. c) They will come back to this place one day.
1. Tom: Have__ you ever (been) to the USA ? Angie: Yes, I (went) there last year actually. 2. Anna: Oh no! I (think) I ___have (lost) my keys! ___Have___ you (seen) them anywhere? Benny: Well, they (were) by the phone earlier this morning. __Have you (looked) there? 3. Petra: Do___ you (know) where Antonio is? Gerta: Yes, he (is) in his bedroom. He (is doing) his homework. 4. Amit: I am___ (going) for a walk. _Do___ you (want) to come? Ajay: No, thanks. I (am expecting) a phone call. 5. Pittara: Have___ you (seen) Sasha recently? Peach: Yes, this morning actually while I (was driving) to work. But, I ___have (not spoken) to him for weeks. 6. Pascal: ___Did you (see) him at the party last night? Francois: Yes, but he (left) when we (arrived).
1. I am living in London now. - What does this sentence mean?
a) I have moved to London to stay there for ever.
b) I am in London only for a lmiited period of time.
c) I am going to move London soon.
2. We are meeting Tom tonight. - What does this sentence mean?
a) The action is arranged for the near future.
b) The action is taking place now.
c) The action might take place.
3. I'm working hard at the moment. - Is the sentence correct even if I am not working at the moment of speaking?
a) yes
b) no
4. He is playing football. - Which situation cannot be expressed by present progressive?
a) To express that the match is going on right now.
b) To express that he does not play football regularly, but only for a lmiited period of time.
c) To express that he plays football regularly,
5.Look! The Millers are moving house. - Which of the folloving situations is expressed by the present progressive?
a) They are in the middle of the action.
b) The action is going to take place next week.
c) They will come back to this place one day.
Angie: Yes, I (went) there last year actually.
2. Anna: Oh no! I (think) I ___have (lost) my keys! ___Have___ you (seen) them anywhere?
Benny: Well, they (were) by the phone earlier this morning. __Have you (looked) there?
3. Petra: Do___ you (know) where Antonio is?
Gerta: Yes, he (is) in his bedroom. He (is doing) his homework.
4. Amit: I am___ (going) for a walk. _Do___ you (want) to come?
Ajay: No, thanks. I (am expecting) a phone call.
5. Pittara: Have___ you (seen) Sasha recently?
Peach: Yes, this morning actually while I (was driving) to work. But, I ___have (not spoken) to him for weeks.
6. Pascal: ___Did you (see) him at the party last night?
Francois: Yes, but he (left) when we (arrived).