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9. Match the verbs or phrase with an adverb:

get up

slowly

Walk

quietly

Work

early

Run

fluently

Speak

carefully

speak English

easily

pass the exam

hard

do your homework

fast/ quickly

10. Insert the proper adverbs given below:

quickly, quietly, slowly, immediately, carefully, suddenly, fortunately, really.

Noises in the night

It was about two o’clock in the morning, and …I woke up. I heard a noise. I got out of bed and went … downstairs. There was a light on it in the living room. I listened …. I could hear two man speaking very … . “Burglars! ” I thought. “ Two burglars!” … I ran back upstairs and phoned the police. I was … frightened . … the police arrived … . They opened the front door and went into the living room. Then they came upstairs to find me. “ It’s all right now, sir”, they explained. “ We turned the television off for you!”

Present Continuous tense

to be + V ing

am

is (Participle I)

are

Positive

Negative

Interrogative

I am writing now.

He (she, it) is writing now.

We (you they) are writing now.

I am not writing now.

He (she, it) is not writing now.

We (you they) are not writing now.

Am I writing now?

Is he (she, it) writing now?

Are we (you they) writing now?

1. Translate the following sentences, paying attention to the tense:

1. They are discussing an important problem. 2. William is not playing the piano. 3. She is not washing up. 4. They are not swimming in the lake. 5. We are working in the park. 6. It is 7 o’clock. Mike is getting up. 7. Is John waiting for the bus? 8. Are Nick and Ann doing their morning exercises? 9. Is Jack playing football? 10. It is 10 minutes past 7 a.m. Suzy is cleaning her teeth.

  1. Answer the questions:

1. Who is sitting next to you? 2. What is he/she doing? 3. Are they preparing their lessons now? 4. The children are playing football, aren’t they? 5. Are you talking with her/him now? 6. Whom is he waiting for? 7. Is she planting a rose now? 8. It is raining now, isn’t it? 9. Am I reading a book now? 10. Are the students answering the teacher’s questions?

  1. Make up ten sentences with these verbs:

to be flying, to be sleeping, to be opening, to be working, to be writing, to be watching, to be drinking, to be studying, to making, to be cooking.

  1. Open the brackets, using the correct form of verbs:

1. Polly (to be to work) on his report now. 2. The scientist (to be to look through) the specifications for these machines. 3. I (to be to listen) to the latest news now. 4. My mother (to be to cook) the dinner for us. 5. The boy (to be to swim) and his elder sister (to be to bathe). 6. He (to be to ask) Andrew questions. 7. Her grandmother (to be to take) a shower.8. The uncle of my friend (to be to drive) a car now. 9. The director of our office (to be to receive) some foreign businessmen. 10. They (to be to discuss) the modern state of affairs.

5. Make up the sentences. Use am/ is/ are + one of these verbs:

building, coming, having, looking, playing, cooking, writing, standing, swimming, reading

1. Listen! Pat … the piano. 2. They … a new hotel in the city center at the moment. 3. Look! Somebody … in the river. 4. Don’t interrupt him, he … the book 5. ‘You … on my foot’. ‘Oh, I’m sorry’. 6. Hurry up! The bus … 7. Our director … through the specifications. 8.‘Where are you, George?’ ‘In the kitchen, I … a meal’. 9. They … the new words from 7 lesson. 10. ‘Hello. Can I speak to Ann, please?’ ‘She … a shower at the moment. Can you phone again later?’