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Choose the correct tense form. My friends own/'re owning this restaurant.
own
Choose the correct tense form. I think we should give him some money. Do you agree/Are you agreeing?
Do you agree?
Choose the correct tense form. They're/'re being very noisy! We don't usually hear them.
're being
Choose the correct tense form. I'm really sorry, but I don't understand/'m not understanding.
don't understand
Choose the correct tense form. What are you thinking/do you think about?
What are you thinking about?
Choose the correct tense form. What do you think/are you thinking of our new teacher?
do you think?
Choose the correct tense form. Ted's collecting/collects stamps.
collects
Choose the correct tense form. This is belonging/belongs to my brother.
belongs
Choose the correct tense form. I need/'m needing more time.
need
Choose the correct tense form. You seem/'re seeming very happy today!
seem
Choose the correct tense form. I don't believe/'m not believing you.
don't believe
Choose the correct tense form. The flowers in the vase look/are looking pretty.
look
Choose the correct tense form. I'm not sure if this word exists/is existing.
exists
Choose the correct tense form. This food tastes/is tasting delicious.
tastes
Choose the correct tense form. Jenny and I meet/'re meeting for coffee every Sunday morning.
meet
Choose the correct tense form. My computer weighs/is weighing less than a kilo.
weighs
Choose the correct tense form. What does this article say/is this article saying about our school?
What does this article say
Choose the correct tense form. Oscar has/is having difficulties with his room-mate this week.
is having
Choose the correct tense form. I often think/am thinking about our last holiday.
think
Choose the correct tense form. Look out! The little girl walks/is walking towards the road.
is walking
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the present tense. Use the verb in brackets. Milly ______ this week. (not train)
isn't training
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the present tense. Use the verb in brackets. Bananas ____ in countries with a topical climate. (grow)
grow
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the present tense. Use the verb in brackets. The three o'clock train _____ from here. (leave)
leaves
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the present tense. Use the verb in brackets. I usually _____ what to wear once I see what the weather is like. (decide)
decide
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the present tense. Use the verb in brackets. My dad _____ my bike at the moment. (repair)
is repairing
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the present tense. Use the verb in brackets. This drink _____ fruit juice. (not contain)
doesn't contain.
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the present tense. Use the verb in brackets. My grandparents ____ us at weekends. (visit)
visit
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the present tense. Use the verb in brackets. My computer lessons ______ difficult. (get)
are getting
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the present tense. Use the verb in brackets. I _____ a haircut on Friday. (have)
am having
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the present tense. Use the verb in brackets. We often ______ in the dining room. (eat)
eat
Say if the sentence is right or wrong. If it is wrong, correct it. Ted is training a lot for the badminton championship at the moment.
It's right.
Say if the sentence is right or wrong. If it is wrong, correct it. Do you still wait for your friend? It's nearly six o'clock.
It's wrong. Are you still waiting?
Say if the sentence is right or wrong. If it is wrong, correct it. My father hates shopping in the supermarket.
It's right.
Say if the sentence is right or wrong. If it is wrong, correct it. Sometimes we are cooking in the garden.
It's wrong. cook
Say if the sentence is right or wrong. If it is wrong, correct it. Your phone is ringing at least once an hour!
It's wrong. rings
Say if the sentence is right or wrong. If it is wrong, correct it. We go surfing on the lake in the summer.
It's right.
Say if the sentence is right or wrong. If it is wrong, correct it. The sun doesn't shine at the moment.
It's wrong. isn't shining
Say if the sentence is right or wrong. If it is wrong, correct it. The snow melts quickly now that spring has started.
It's wrong. is melting
Say if the sentence is right or wrong. If it is wrong, correct it. Suzy never does the washing up.
It's right.
Say if the sentence is right or wrong. If it is wrong, correct it. Grandpa often is sitting his his armchair.
It's wrong. sits