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  1. Put the sentences into the interrogative form.

  1. He is doing the exercise now.

  2. Ann is translating die text now.

  3. Phil is travelling round the Europe now.

  1. was studying at the university at this time yesterday.

  1. The Browns will be visiting their relatives on Sunday.

  2. They were staying with some friends in London last week.

  1. was putting in weight when I was eating many sweets.

  1. She is working in London this week

  2. The child was crying bitterly when he fell on the ground.

  3. The guests are leaving the room.

  1. Open the brackets and put the verbs into the Present Progressive Tense.

  1. What are you doing this weekend? -1 at home, (to stay)

  2. What are you doing here? -1 for a friend, (to wait)

  3. Listen! Someone at the door, (to knock)

  4. Don't go into the classroom. The students a dictation there at the moment.

(to write)

  1. The man who a cigarette is our English teacher, (to smoke)

  2. Listen! The telephone . (to ring)

  3. He hard these days, (to work)

  4. She with a friend in Paris at present, (to stay)

  5. He is such a boring man who always a fuss about nothing, (to make)

  6. It with rain all week long, (to pour)

  1. a letter to my parents now. (to write)

  1. Open the brackets and put the verbs into Present Simple or Present Progressive.

Example:

Kate usually (to read) a book in the evening but today she (to cook) dinner.

Kate usually reads a book in the evening but today she is cooking dinner.

  1. Tom usually (to play) football but today he (to play) tennis.

  2. What language they (to speak) in Holland?

  3. The professor (to speak) five foreign languages. Right now he (to speak) Dutch.

  4. My friend always (to tell) me the truth, but I see that she (to tell) a lie now.

  5. I usually (to drive) to my work. Be careful! You (to drive) too fast.

  6. She, as a rule, (to wear) smart hats. But today she (to wear) a funny one.

  7. I (to do) a lot of work every day. Don’t worry! 1 know what I (to do).

  8. Every Sunday he (to watch) birds in a forest. Be quiet, the photographer (to watch) that bird. He (to want) to take a picture.

  9. You (to eat) fruit every day? What’s the name of the fruit you (to eat) with such pleasure?

  10. She (to adore) French perfume but I can’t understand what perfume she (to wear) tonight.

  1. Put the verbs into the appropriate form of the Past Progressive Tense.

  1. He the whole evening yesterday, (to skate)

  2. Where you when I saw you yesterday? (to go)

  1. at this time yesterday, (not/work)

  1. Who in this room from 5 till 8? (to study)

  1. . you your mother about the garden at this time yesterday? (to help)

  1. Dad me when mother came home, (to scold)

  2. She the book when I called on her yesterday, (not/read)

  3. What you at this time yesterday? (to do)

  4. She her car when the accident happened, (to drive)

  5. he his composition when you rang him up? (to write)

  1. Put the verbs into Past Simple or Past Progressive.

  1. When I came home, my little sister (sleep).

  2. Peter by the fireplace when the door and the maid .

(read/open/enter)

  1. We tea when the telephone . (drink/ring)

  2. At this time yesterday we your report, (discuss)

  3. John Gray Russia in 1989. (visit)

  4. As my brother off the tram, he and his leg. (get/fall/break)

  5. The boy and himself, while he his bicycle, (fall/hurt/ride)

  6. What you at this time yesterday? (do)

  7. Who you to come to see me? (tell)

  8. What you , when I ? (do/ring)

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