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  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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They’ve got any / some good pasta in that shop
They've got some good pasta in that shop
My lunch box is empty. I haven’t got a lot of / any food.
My lunch box is empty. I haven't got any food.
There are a lot of / any carrots in this salad.
There are a lot of carrots in this salad
Is there a / an egg in that sandwich?
Is there an egg in that sandwich?
Have we got any / some cheese in the fridge?
Have we got any cheese in the fridge?
There aren’t any / some apples in the fruit bowl.
There aren't any apples in the fruit bowl
Present continuous question: .... they ... (make) dinner?
Are they making dinner?
Present continuous question: .... your mom and dad ... (watch) the film with you?
Are your mom and dad watching the film with you?
Present continuous question: .... Peter ..... (play) football at the moment?
Is Peter playing football at the moment?
Present continuous question: .... you ..... (watch) the film on TV about our town?
Are you watching the film on TV about our town ?
Present continuous negative: I ... (not / drink) a glass of milk now.
I'm not drinking a glass of milk now
Present continuous negative: My teacher ... (not / eat) her dinner.
My teacher isn't eating her dinner
Present continuous negative: My friend ... (not / sit) on the floor.
My friend isn't sitting on the floor.
Present continuous negative: We ... (not / have) a picnic in the classroom.
We aren't having a picnic in the classroom.
Present continuous negative: I ... (not / learn) English.
I'm not learning English
Present continuous negative: I ... (not / have) a big party this evening.
I'm not having a big party this evening.
Present continuous: I ... (have) a big party this evening
I'm having a big party this evening
Present continuous: I ... (learn) English
I'm learning English
Present continuous: We ... (have) a picnic in the classroom.
We are having a picnic in the classroom
Present continuous: My friend ... (sit) on the floor
My friend is sitting on the floor
Present continuous: My teacher .... (eat) her dinner
My teacher is eating her dinner
Present continuous: I ... (drink) a glass of milk
I'm drinking a glass of milk
Order the sentence: watching / Are / this programme / you?
Are you watching this programme?
Order the sentence: lemonade / Elena / Is / drinking / ?
is Elena drinking lemonade?
Order the sentence: at the moment / I’m / eating lunch / not
I'm not eating lunch at the moment
Order the sentence: are / Rachel and Joy / to music / listening
Rachel and Joy are listening to music
Order the sentence: painting/ Peter / a picture / is
Peter is painting a picture