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Question 14. The good news is that Pamela (expects / has expected / is expecting / will be expecting) a baby early next year.
is expecting
Question 13. When (are you thinking / do you think / have you been thinking / were you thinking) you'll be able to get the work finished?
do you think
Question 12. I don't know why everyone (is / was / is being / was being) so irritable today. They're not normally like this.
is being
Question 11. An adult goliath beetle (is weighing / weighs / were weighing / weighed) between 70 and 100 grams - the same as an apple!
weighs
Question 10. I'm sorry, but I (don't see / didn't see / am not seeing / wasn't seeing) how we can get all this work done by next Tuesday.
don't see
Question 9. As you can see, I (weigh / have been weighing / 'm weighing / was weighing) the flour on my kitchen scales as it's very important to have the right quantity ... there we are, 100 grams exactly.
'm weighing
Question 8. Of all the players you have played against, who is the one you (admire / are admiring / were admiring / have been admiring) the most?
admire
Question 7. I (see / saw / 'm seeing / was seeing) the chief executive this afternoon - is there anything you want me to say to her?
'm seeing
Question 6. There (appeared / appears / is appearing / was appearing) to have been a mistake in processing your order, Mr Phillips. We do apologise.
appears
Question 5. Look at that! I haven't worn these jeans for nearly eight years and they (still fit / still fitted / are still fitting / were still fitting) perfectly!
still fit
Question 4. We (admire / have admired / are admiring / were admiring) the painting on the staircase as we came up. Is it a portrait of your grandfather?
were admiring
Question 3. From the shopkeeper's puzzled expression, I could see that James (has / had / was having / is having) a lot of difficulty making himself understood.w
was having
Question 2 'No. I (think / thought / have thought / 'm thinking) about how to tell my parents the bad news, that's all.
'm thinking