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3. 1 Are the underlined verbs right or wrong 3.1 Are the underlined verbs right or wrong? Correct the verbs that are wrong. 1. Water boils at 100 degrees celsius. RIGHT 2. The water boils. Can you turn it off? WRONG: is boilling 3. Look! That man tries to open the door of your car. --- wrong, is trying 4. Can you hear those people? What do they talk about? --- wrong, are they talking 5. The moon goes round the earth. ---right 6. I must go now. It gets late. --- wrong, is getting 7. I usually go to work by car. --- right 8. 'Hurry up! It's time to leave.' 'OK, I come.' --- wrong, am coming 9. I hear you've got a new job. How do you get on? ---wrong, are you getting on 3.2 Put the verb in the correct form, present continuous or present simple. 1. Let's go out. It isn't raining (not/rain) now. 2. Julia is very good at languages. She speaks (speak) four languages very well. 3. Hurry up! Everybody --- (wait) for you. – is waiting 4. '--- (you/listen) to the radio?' 'No, you can turn it off.' – Are you listening 5. '--- (you/listen) to the radio every day?' 'No, just occasionally.' – Do you listen 6. The River Nile --- (flow) into the Mediterranean. - flows 7. Look at the river. It --- (flow) very fast today - much faster than usual. – is flowing 8. We usually --- (grow) vegetables in our garden but this year we --- (not/grow) any. –grow, are not growing 9. 'How is your English?' 'Not bad. It --- (improve) slowly.' Is improving PRESENT CONTINUOUS AND PRESENT SIMPLE

2. 'What --- (you/do) this time yesterday?' 'I was asleep.' 6.4 Put the verbs into the correct form, past continuous or past simple. ex. Jane was waiting (wait) for me when I arrived (arrive). 2. 'What --- (you/do) this time yesterday?' 'I was asleep.' 3. '--- (you/go) out last night?' 'No, I was too tired.' 4. 'Was Carol at the party last night?' 'Yes, she --- (wear) a really nice dress.‘ 5. How fast --- (you/drive) when the accident --- (happen)? 6. John --- (take) a photograph of me while I --- (not/look). 7. We were in a very difficult position. We --- (not/know) what to do. 8. I haven't seen Alan for ages. When I last --- (see) him, he --- (try) to find a Job in London. 9. I --- (walk) along the street when suddenly I --- (hear) footsteps behind me. Somebody --- (follow) me. I was frightened and I --- (start) to run. were you doing Did you go was wearing were you driving happened? took was’t looking didn’t know saw tried heard was walking was following started PAST SIMPLE AND PAST CONTINUOUS.

7.3 Complete Bs sentences. Use the verb in brackets + just/already/yet (as shown). 1. A: Would you like something to eat? B: No, thanks. I've just had lunch. (just/have) 2. A: Do you know where Julia is? B: Yes, I --- her. (just/see) 3. A: What time is David leaving? B: He --- (already/leave) 4. A: What's in the newspaper today? B: I don't know. I --- (not/read/yet) 5. A: Is Ann coming to the cinema with us? B: No, she --- the film. (already/see) I’ve just seen her He has already left. haven’t read it yet. has already seen the movie. PRESENT PERFECT.

4. A friend of yours is a teacher. You ask: (how long/teach?) 10.2 For each situation, ask a question using the words in brackets. You have a friend who is learning Arabic. You ask: (how long/learn/Arabic?) 2. You have just arrived to meet a friend. She is waiting for you. You ask: (how long/wait?) Some friends of yours are having a party next week. You ask: (how many people/invite?) 4. A friend of yours is a teacher. You ask: (how long/teach?) 6. A friend of yours is saving money to go on holiday. You ask: ( (how much money/save?) How long has she been learning Arabic? How long has she been waiting for? How many people heve they been inviting? How long has he been teaching? How much money has he/she been saving? PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS.

3. (Mark is ill. He became ill on Sunday.) He has --- 12.2 Read the situations and complete the sentences beginning in the way shown. 1. Ex (It's raining now. It's been raining since lunchtime.) It started raining at lunchtime. 2. ex. (Ann and I are friends. We first met years ago.) We've known each other for years. 3. (Mark is ill. He became ill on Sunday.) He has --- 4. (Mark is ill. He became ill a few days ago.) He has --- 5. (Sarah is married. She's been married for two years.) She got --- 6. (You've got a camera. You bought it ten years ago.) I've --- 7. (Sue has been in France for the last three weeks.) She went .. 8. (You're working in a hotel. You started in June.) I've --- 12.3 Put in for or since. 1. It's been raining since lunchtime. 2. Tom's father has been doing the same job --- 20 years. 3. Have you been learning English ---a long time? 4. Sarah has lived in London --- 2009. PRESENT PERFECT.

13.2 Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form, present perfect or past simple. Ex. 1. 'Where's your key?' 'I don't know. I've lost it.' (lose) 2. Mary ________ to Australia for a while but she's back again now. (go) 3. 'Where's Ken?' 'He _________ out. He'll be back in about an hour.' (go) 4. I did German at school but I have most of it. (forget) 5. I meant to phone Diane last night but I (forget) 6. I --- a headache earlier but I feel fine now. (have) 7. Look! There's an ambulance over there. There an accident. (be) 8. They're still building the new road. They --- it. (not/finish) ) went has gone/'s gone forgotten/'ve forgotten forgot had has been/'s been haven't finished PAST SIMPLE AND PRESENT PERFECT.

15.1 Read the situations and write sentences from the words in brackets. 1. You went to Jill's house but she wasn't there. (she/go/out) She had gone out. 2. You went back to your home town after many years. It wasn't the same as before. (it/change/a lot) 3. I invited Rachel to the party but she couldn't come. (she/arrange/to do something else) 4. You went to the cinema last night. You arrived at the cinema late. (the film/already/begin) 5. I was very pleased to see tim again after such a long time. (I/not/see/him for five years) 6. I offered Sue something to eat but she wasn't hungry. (she/just/have/breakfast) PAST PERFECT.

16.1 Read the situations and make sentences from the words in brackets. I was very tired when I arrived home. Ex . (I/work/hard all day) I had been working hard all day. 2. The two boys came into the house. They had a football and they were both very tired. (they/play/football) 3. There was nobody in the room but there was a smell of cigarettes. (somebody/smoke/in the room) 4. Ann woke up in the middle of the night. She was frightened and didn't know where she was. (she/dream) 5. When I got home, Mike was sitting in front of the TV. He had just turned it off. (he/watch/TV) PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS. 19.1 A friend of yours is planning to go on holiday soon. You ask her about her plans. Use the words in brackets to make your questions. 1. (where/go?) Where are you going? Scotland. 2. (how long/stay?) Ten days. 3. (when/go?) Next Friday. 4. (go/alone?) No, with a friend of mine. 5. (travel/by car?) No, by train. 6. (where/stay?) In a hotel. Present tenses (I am doing/I do) for the future

2. Have you phoned Sally? (later) Not yet. --- 20.1 Answer the questions. You are going to do all these things but you haven't done them yet. Use going to and the word(s) in brackets. 1. Have you cleaned the car? (tomorrow) Not yet. I'm going to clean it tomorrow. 2. Have you phoned Sally? (later) Not yet. --- 3. Have you done the shopping? (this afternoon) Not yet. --- 4. Have you read the paper? (after dinner) Not --- 5. Have you had dinner? (just) -- BE GOING TO. 21.1 Complete the sentences with I'll + a suitable verb. 1. I'm too tired to walk home. I think I'll get a taxi. 2. 'It's a bit cold in this room.' 'Is It? --- on the heating then.' 3. 'We haven't got any milk.' 'Oh, haven't we? --- and get some.' 4. 'Do you want me to do the washing-up?' 'No, it's all right. --- it.' 5. 'I don't know how to use this computer.' 'OK, --- you.' 6. 'Would you like tea or coffee? '--- coffee, please.' 7. 'Goodbye! Have a nice holiday.' 'Thanks. --- you a postcard.' 8. Thank you for lending me your camera. --- it back to you on Monday, OK? 9. 'Are you coming with us?' 'No, I think --- here.’ WILL