Nov 6, 2016
- Complete the sentences.
- I’ll . . . Paul.
- phone
- to phone
- I’m going . . . Paul.
- phone
- to phone
- Can you . . . Paul?
- phone
- to phone
- Shall I . . . Paul?
- phone
- to phone
- I’d like . . . Paul.
- phone
- to phone
- Do you have . . . Paul?
- phone
- to phone
- You should . . . Paul.
- phone
- to phone
- I want . . . Paul.
- phone
- to phone
- I might . . . Paul.
- phone
- to phone
- You must . . . Paul.
- phone
- to phone
- I’ll . . . Paul.
- Complete the sentences.
- Please be quiet. I’m . . . .
- working
- work
- I feel tired today. I didn’t . . . very well last night.
- sleep
- sleeping
- What time do you usually . . . up in the morning?
- get
- getting
- “Where are you . . . ?”
“To the bank.”- go
- going
- Did you . . . television last night?
- watch
- watching
- Look at that plane! It’s . . . very low.
- fly
- flying
- You can turn off the radio. I’m not . . . to it.
- listen
- listening
- They didn’t . . . anything because they weren’t hungry.
- eat
- eating
- My friends were . . . for me when I arrived.
- wait
- waiting
- “Does Sharon always . . . glasses?”
“No, only for reading.”- wear
- wearing
- “What are you . . . this evening?”
“I’m . . . at home.”- doing … staying
- do … stay
- Please be quiet. I’m . . . .
- Put in verb in the correct form.
- Shall I . . . the window?
- open
- opening
- to open
- It’s late. I have . . . now.
- go
- to go
- going
- Ann isn’t . . . this week. She’s on holiday.
- work
- working
- to work
- I’m tired. I don’t want . . . out.
- going
- go
- to go
- It might . . . , so take an umbrella with you.
- to rain
- raining
- rain
- What time do you have . . . tomorrow morning?
- to leave
- leaving
- leave
- I’m afraid I can’t . . . you.
- help
- to help
- helping
- My brother is a student. He’s . . . physics.
- to study
- studying
- study
- Would you like . . . on a trip round the world?
- to go
- go
- going
- When you saw Janet, what was she . . . ?
- wear
- to wear
- wearing
- When you go to London, where are you going . . . ?
- stay
- staying
- to stay
- I’m hungry. I must . . . something to eat.
- have
- to have
- having
- “Where’s George?”
“He’s . . . a bath.”- to have
- have
- having
- I used . . . a car but I sold it last year.
- to have
- have
- having
- He spoke very quietly. I couldn’t . . . him.
- hear
- hearing
- to hear
- I don’t know what he said. I wasn’t . . . to him.
- listen
- to listen
- listening
- I’m sorry I’m late. I had . . . a phone call.
- make
- to make
- making
- I want . . . what happened. You must . . . me.
- to know … to tell
- know … tell
- May I . . . your phone?
- use
- to use
- using
- You don’t look well. I don’t think you should . . . to work today.
- go
- to go
- going
- Shall I . . . the window?
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