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Continuous tenses

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  • I’m afraid she (sleep) in ten minutes.
    I’m afraid she WILL BE SLEEPING in ten minutes.
  • What (you / write) at the moment?
    What ARE you WRITING at the moment?
  • What (he / do) when I phoned?
    What WAS he DOING when I phoned?
  • Why (she / sing) loudly so late at night?
    Why WAS she SINGING loudly so late at night?
  • Margaret (not / work) as a waiter during her next summer holidays.
    Margaret WON'T BE WORKING as a waiter during her next summer holidays.
  • We (not / enjoy) the party.
    We AREN'T ENJOYING the party.
  • What (you / do) this time tomorrow?
    What WILL you BE DOING this time tomorrow?
  • Where (you / wait for) him tomorrow evening?
    Where WILL you BE WAITING FOR him tomorrow evening?
  • I (not / look for) a job.
    I AM NOT LOOKING FOR a job.
  • He (not / play) chess in an hour.
    He WON'T BE PLAYING chess in an hour.
  • (we / have) tea soon?
    WILL we BE HAVING tea soon?
  • The kids (watch) cartoons in their room now.
    The kids ARE WATCHING cartoons in their room now.
  • I (study) Japanese online from 5 till 6 tomorrow evening.
    I WAS STUDYING Japanese online from 5 till 6 tomorrow evening.
  • The phone (not / work) yesterday.
    The phone WASN'T WORKING yesterday.
  • I dropped my wallet when I (get) on the bus.
    I dropped my wallet when I WAS GETTING on the bus.
  • The secretary (not / type) a contract now.
    The secretary ISN'T TYPING a contract now.
  • Listen! Why (the dogs / bark)?
    Listen! Why ARE the dogs BARKING?
  • They (not / plant) flowers in the garden last May.
    They WEREN'T PLANTING flowers in the garden last May.
  • She (wear) a yellow coat when I saw her.
    She WAS WEARING a yellow coat when I saw her.
  • They (take) their driving test next Monday.
    They WILL BE TAKING their driving test next Monday.
  • Bob (feel) much better today.
    Bob IS FEELING much better today.
  • Who (wait for) you there tomorrow?
    Who WILL BE WAITING FOR you there tomorrow?
  • (you / sit) in the garden at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon?
    WERE you SITTING in the garden at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon?
  • What (you / do) in my office yesterday?
    What WERE you DOING in my office yesterday?