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Upper Intermediate Present Tenses

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  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: _________ (you / consider) this person or people to be close friends?
    Do you consider this person or people to be close friends?
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: The postman / deliver / our letters once a day.
    The postman delivers our letters once a day.
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: This room / be / always / cold.
    This room is always cold.
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: Fatima (want) to become a doctor since she was a child.
    Fatima has wanted to become a doctor since she was a child.
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: Do you think your friendship circle (still / increase)?
    Do you think your friendship circle is still increasing?
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: Wow! I (not/see) you for ages. You look great!
    Wow! I haven't seen you for ages. You look great!
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: They / currently / develop a new type of medicine for the flu.
    They are currently developing a new type of medicine for the flu.
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: Why / my course fees / go up again this term?
    Why are my course fees going up again this term? / Why have my course fees gone up again this term?
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: Ali (talk) about the new girl in his class ever since she arrived.
    Ali has been talking about the new girl in his class ever since she arrived.
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: You / always / talk during the movie. It’s so annoying!
    You're always talking during the movie. It’s so annoying!
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: _______ (you/make) any new friends in the past month?
    Have you made any new friends in the past month?
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: In my life, I (always/spend) too much time on unimportant things.
    In my life, I have always spent too much time on unimportant things.
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: I’m surprised you haven’t seen them. They (stay) at the same hotel as you.
    I’m surprised you haven’t seen them. They are staying/ have been staying at the same hotel as you.
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: How often (you / see) your brothers and sisters?
    How often do you see your brothers and sisters?
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: What qualities (you / look for) in a friend?
    What qualities do you look for in a friend?
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: How many really close friends (you / have)?
    How many really close friends do you have?
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: How long (wait) for me?
    How long have you been waiting for me?
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: It’s night time and the wind / blow when there’s a loud scream in the air.
    It’s night time and the wind is blowing when there’s a loud scream in the air
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: What person or people (you / spend) most time with recently?
    What person or people have you spent/been spending most time with recently?
  • Use present tenses to complete the sentence or question: How long (you / know) your closest friend?
    How long have you known your closest friend?