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Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
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Present Simple vs. Present Continuous revision quiz
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Can I talk to you? No, you can't. I ______ (have) a bath.
am having
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She ________ (listen) to music everyday.
listens
10
He usually _____ (go) to work by bus
goes
10
Tess ________ (talk)on the phone now
is talking
10
Water_____ (boil) at 100 Celsius degrees
boils
10
True or false: The present continuous is composed of two parts: verb to be + main verb with -ING:
true
15
True or false: We use the present continuous to talk about something that is happening now:
true
15
True or false: We use present simple when we talk about routines
true
15
Is the sentence correct? The human body contains 206 bones
true
15
We need the verb to BE when we form present continuous:
true
15
Sam and Liz ________(look) at a poster. They are looking other way.
aren't looking
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What _______ (you/do) now?
are you doing
15
_______ your friends coming home from school?
Are
15
He thinks you usually _____ (drive) too fast.
drive
15
Jack ________ (do) his homework faster than yesterday
is doing
15
He _______ (teach) English at the university.
teaches
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