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  • They_________( be married) for nearly fifty years.
    've/have been married
  • My mother _______ (make) breakfast now.
    is making
  • They ________ (get) a new computer.
    are going to get
  • Go ____ a walk. (to/for)
    for
  • I ____( sit) in the cafe when you ____ (call).
    was sitting/called
  • When you _____ (arrive) at the party, who ____ (be) there?
    arrived/was
  • On holiday we ______ (visit) Rome, ________(see) the Vatican, and _______ (spend) a few days at the beach.
    visited/saw/spent
  • Everyday his grandmother ______ (go) for a walk
    goes
  • I think my mother _____ (like) this CD.
    will like
  • When I_______ (be) on my way home, I ______ (see) an accident.
    was/saw
  • _________ (you/come) tonight?
    Are you coming tonight?
  • Look at the clouds! It _____ (rain) soon.
    is going to rain
  • Rory found a pen.
    direct object- pen
  • What ________ (they/do) at 10pm last night - it was really noisy?
    were they doing
  • Could you close the door ___ me? (for/to)
    for
  • Mary _____ (go) to this restaurant every Saturday.
    goes
  • Philipp ______ (be) 15 next Wednesday.
    will be
  • She ______ (live) in Liverpool all her life.
    has lived
  • She translated the article ___ us. (to/for)
    for
  • When do we use present continuous?
    for things that are happening at the moment of speaking
  • He _______ (work) in a bank when he ______ (meet) his wife.
    was working/met
  • When do we use past continuous?
    An action in the past which overlaps another action or a time.
  • Rob gave me a box of chocolates
    Indirect object - me. direct object- box of chocolates
  • John told Peter a story. Tell me the direct object and indirect object
    Indirect object – Peter; direct object – story
  • _____ you _____ (be) to San Francisco? B: No, but I____ (be) to Los Angeles.
    Have ever been/ 've been
  • _______ (they/go) to work by bus everyday?
    Are they going
  • I _____ (do) my homework right now.
    I'm doing my homework right now
  • It sounds good ____ me. (for/to)
    to
  • I_____ the guitar ever since I was a teenager.
    have played
  • Don't jump ____ conclusions! (to/for)
    to
  • What _________ (you/do) when I _________ (call) you last night?
    were you doing/ called
  • When do we use simple past?
    Finished actions, states or habits in the past
  • I bought this present ___ you. (for/to)
    For
  • ______ (he/go) to London often?
    Does he go to London often?
  • When do we use simple present?
    when something is generally or always true, habits, routines, permanent situations.
  • My mother bought me a necklace. Tell me the direct and indirect object
    Indirect object – me; direct object – necklace