Present Simple & Present Continuous, 9-11 классы

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Present Simple & Present Continuous
9-11 классы

Автор: Левенцева Т.А.,
учитель английского языка
МОУ «СОШ №23» г. Воркуты

Present Simple

Present Continuous

Problems

Ex. 1

Choose the most suitable verb form in each sentence.

What sort of work do you do/are you doing?
I can’t talk now. I cook/I’m cooking the dinner.
What shall we have? Do you like/Are you liking fish?
Can I borrow this typewriter? Or do you use/are you using it?
What do the people here do/are the people here doing in the evenings?
Follow that bus. Then you turn/are turning left.
A lot of people think that the Sun goes/is going around the Earth.
Excuse me, do you read/are you reading your newspaper? Could I borrow it?
Do you wait/Are you waiting for the bus to Newcastle?
Andy builds/is building his own house in the country.

What sort of work do you do/are you doing?
I can’t talk now. I cook/I’m cooking the dinner.
What shall we have? Do you like/Are you liking fish?
Can I borrow this typewriter? Or do you use/are you using it?
What do the people here do/are the people here doing in the evenings?
Follow that bus. Then you turn/are turning left.
A lot of people think that the Sun goes/is going around the Earth.
Excuse me, do you read/are you reading your newspaper? Could I borrow it?
Do you wait/Are you waiting for the bus to Newcastle?
Andy builds/is building his own house in the country.

Ex. 2

Use either present simple or present continuous in each sentence.

There’s nobody here, and the door’s locked. What __ now?
What (you look) ____ at? (I wear) _____ the wrong clothes?
I (look after) ___ Jack’s dog this weekend. (you want) ___ to take it for a walk?
Who (drive) ________ the Mercedes that’s parked outside?
I (still have) _____ a pain in my leg but it (get) _____ better.
Who (Sue dance) ____ with? That’s not her brother, isn’t it?
Harry always (look) ____ untidy! He (wear) ____ dirty jeans.
I (write) __ in reply to your advertisement in the Daily News.
That plant I bought (grow) ___ very much. And I (water) ___ it every day.
Which hotel (you stay) ____ in when you (come) ___ here?

There’s nobody here, and the door’s locked. What do we do now?
What are you looking at? Am I wearing the wrong clothes?
I am looking after Jack’s dog this weekend. Do you want to take it for a walk?
Who drives the Mercedes that’s parked outside?
I still have a pain in my leg but it is getting better.
Who is Sue dancing with? That’s not her brother, isn’t it?
Harry always looks untidy! He wears dirty jeans.
I am writing in reply to your advertisement in the Daily News.
That plant I bought is growing very much. And I water it every day.
Which hotel do you stay in when you come here?

Ex. 3

Decide whether the verb form in Italics refers to present or future time.

Where are you staying on Saturday night? ____________
George retires at the end of next year. _______________
What are we doing when the guests arrive? ___________
I’m trying really hard to understand this book. _________
Wait for me here until I get back. ____________________
Sue is leaving in the morning. ______________________
I’m waiting for the bus. ___________________________
I’m off now and I’m taking the car.___________________
They are showing a Woody Allen film in Channel 4 tonight. _____________
I’m going for a walk this evening. __________________

Ex. 4

Rewrite each sentence. Use a verb from the box to replace the words in Italics.

This flower has a wonderful perfume.
I think you are behaving in a very silly way.
She is expecting a baby in this summer.
Nancy is considering moving to Scotland.
Don’t go in. They are holding a meeting.
I’m meeting Janet this evening actually.
Good clothes are becoming more and more expensive.
I am trying the soup to see if it needs more salt.
Helen is taking a bath at the moment.
I think that you would be happier in another job.

be • cost • feel • see • smell • taste • have (x3) • think of

This flower smells wonderful.
I think you are being very silly.
She is having a baby in the summer.
Nancy is thinking of moving to Scotland.
They are having a meeting.
I am seeing Janet this evening actually.
Good clothes cost more and more.
I am tasting the soup to see if it needs more salt.
Helen is having a bath at the moment.
I feel that you want be happier in another job.

Dear Aunt Jean,
I (1 just write) to tell you how much I (2 appreciate) the money you sent me, and to tell you how I (3 get on) in my first term at the university. Actually, I (4 really enjoy) myself! I (5 study) quite hard as well, but at the moment I (6 spend) a lot of time just making friends. I (7 still stay) with my friend Sue, and I (8 look for) somewhere of my own to live. Only a few of the first-year students (9 live) in the college here, and I (10 seem) to be spending a lot of time travelling backwards and forwards. I (11 go) to lectures every morning, and most afternoons I (12 study) in the library. In fact I (13 write) this letter instead of an essay on Hamlet! I (14 think) I’ll buy some new clothes with the money you sent. Everything (15 cost) a lot here, and I (16 save) to buy a winter coat. It (17 get) really cold here in the evenings. I now (18 know) some other students and generally speaking we (19 have) quite a good time socially! I (20 also learn) to drive. See you soon.
Katherine

Ex. 5

Put each verb in brackets into either the present simple or the present continuous.

Использованная литература:
First Certificate Language Practice, Vince M., Macmillan, 2008
Intermediate Language Practice, Vince M., Macmillan, 2008