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pres simp vs pres contin MS IB pg 5

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  • My cousin ___ to school in Switzerland. (go)
    goes
  • The dog is drinking water. (correct it, play)
    The dog isn’t drinking. It’s playing.
  • Why do you wear / are you wearing shorts? (choose correct)
    are you wearing
  • My mum’s a scientist: she ___ climate change. (study)
    studies
  • Grace ___ double maths every Tuesday. (have)
    has
  • My aunt ___ in Scotland. (live)
    lives
  • Cats sleep / are sleeping for about sixteen hours a day. (choose correct)
    sleep
  • I meet / I’m meeting Paul for a coffee this afternoon. (choose correct)
    I’m meeting
  • Don’t forget your scarf – it snows / it’s snowing. (choose correct)
    it’s snowing
  • My next-door neighbours work in London. (negative)
    My next-door neighbours don’t work in London.
  • Let’s continue with the game. I have / I’m having fun! (choose correct)
    I’m having
  • Mason walks / is walking to school every day. (choose correct)
    walks
  • Jack and Ellie live near the city centre. (negative)
    Jack and Ellie don’t live near the city centre.
  • The two girls are skateboarding. (correct it, read)
    They aren’t skateboarding. They’re reading.
  • The man with the hat is washing. (correct it, cook)
    He isn’t washing. He’s cooking.
  • Amelia wears sports clothes at home. (negative)
    Amelia doesn’t wear sports clothes at home.
  • Carl ___ his grandparents every weekend. (visit)
    visits
  • Now that she’s at secondary school, she ___ her old teachers from primary. (miss)
    misses
  • Sophie has a guitar lesson every Saturday. (negative)
    Sophie doesn’t have a guitar lesson every Saturday.
  • He’s laughing, but he doesn’t understand / isn’t understanding the joke. (choose correct)
    doesn’t understand
  • Jack and Emily don’t belong / aren’t belonging to our sports club. (choose correct)
    don’t belong
  • Maya goes bowling every weekend. (negative)
    Maya doesn’t go bowling every weekend.
  • The two boys are playing volleyball. (correct it, chat)
    They aren’t playing volleyball. They’re chatting.
  • Audrey ___ TV in her bedroom every evening. (watch)
    watches
  • Brooklyn ___ the piano really well. (play)
    plays
  • The old man is reading. (correct it, sleep)
    He isn’t reading. He’s sleeping.
  • My cat likes cheese. (negative)
    My cat doesn’t like cheese.
  • The woman in a dress is cooking. (correct it, eat)
    She isn’t cooking. She’s eating.