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2. Choose the correct form.

a) It’s 6.30 in the evening and Sally has just come home. Simon is in the kitchen.

Sally: Hi, Simon. Something smells / is smelling nice. What do you cook / are you cooking?

Simon: I make / I’m making some onion soup. Would you like some?

Sally: No, thanks. I’m not hungry at the moment. I’ve just had / I just have something to eat in town.

Simon: Oh? What did you have / do you have?

Sally: I’ve met / I met Peter at 5.00 and we were going / we went to Alfredo’s for a pizza. Can I just taste the soup? It’s looking / It looks delicious. Umm! Very good I think it’s the best onion soup I’ve ever tasted / I’ve ever been tasting!

b) Andrew’s friend, Les, has bought a new bicycle.

Les: Hi, Andrew. Do you like / Are you liking my new bike?

Andrew: Yes, very much! I didn’t know you’d bought a bike. How long have you had / did you have it?

Les: Oh, I’ve only had / I’ve only been having it for a few days. I bought / I’ve bought it last weekend?

Andrew: How much did it cost / has it cost?

Les: £ 120. I’d been saving / I’m saving for over a year to buy it.

c) Mrs. Wood has hurt her arm. She is at the doctor’s.

Doctor: Does your arm hurt when you move it, Mrs. Woods?

Mrs. Woods: Yes, a little. It’s hurting / It’s been hurting me for about a week now. I fell / was falling off a ladder when I cleaned / I was cleaning the windows at home last Tuesday. Are you thinking / Do you think that I’ve broken / I’ve been breaking my arm, doctor?

Doctor: No, you aren’t breaking / haven’t broken it, Mrs. Woods. But I think you should go to hospital for an X-ray

3. In the following sentences, there are some mistake in tense usage. Find them and correct them.

a) I’ve phoned Justin at the office all morning, but I can’t get hold of him. And we won’t see him tonight, either. By the time we get home, he’ll go out.

b) John expected to get a decent rise because he worked at the company for many years. He knew he sold more cars every year than any of his colleagues. He’d been selling cars all his life, and had known exactly what approach to adopt with every customer who came in.

c)

A: Did you see the Renoir exhibition?

B: No. Where’s it on?

A: At the Academy. I’ve been twice. It’s been wonderful. I never saw most of the picture. They were quite new to me.

B: I’ll try and get round to see it.

A: By the time you get round to it, it’ll finish.

4. Chose the correct form.

  1. I can’t go to the beach this afternoon. I’ll play / I’m playing tennis.

  2. It’s raining / It’s going to rain tomorrow.

  3. Do you do / Are you doing anything this evening?

  4. I’ll write to you when I arrive / I’ll arrive in Brazil.

  5. I feel terrible. I think I’ll be / I’m going to be sick.

  6. I’ve got wine or beer. Which would you like? Oh, thank you. I’ll have / I’m going to have beer, please.

  7. If the weather is / will be nice this afternoon, we’ll have a picnic.

  8. What are you doing with that ladder? I’ll repair / I’m going to repair the roof.

  9. It’s raining outside. Would you like to borrow an umbrella? Oh,. Thank you. I’ll bring / I’m going to bring it back tomorrow.

  10. We’re going on holiday next Monday. This time next week we’ll be lying / we’ll lie on a beach in Turkey.

  11. Ben and Patty Crawford are on holiday in Europe. They’ll have visited / They’ll be visiting seven countries by the time they get home to Canada at the end of the month.