2 Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or Present Continuous Tense. 1) What you (to prefer) for dessert: a cake or an ice cream? -I... (to think) I'll have an ice cream. 2) We... (to go) for a picnic tomorrow. 3) Molly (to wait) for her brother at the railway station. He ... (to come) from Bulgaria. 4) Little Alice... (to be) so nice this week. 5) She... (to suppose) our work ... (to be) very hard but interesting. 6) My parents... (to see) the lawyer today. 7) Why ... the child... (to cry)? He... (to want) one more ice cream and his mother... (to refuse) to buy it. 8) What ... Frank... (to do) tonight? - He... (to play) a game of tennis with his friend. 9) How often ... Sam and Henry ... (to have) driving lessons? They ... (to have) driving lessons four - times a week. 10) Where ... Jess (to be)? - She (to see) her doctor. She ... (not to feel) well.
1) What do you prefer for dessert: a cake or an ice cream? — I think I'll have an ice cream.
2) We are going for a picnic tomorrow.
3) Molly is waiting for her brother at the railway station. He is coming from Bulgaria.
4) Little Alice is so nice this week.
5) She supposes our work is very hard but interesting.
6) My parents are seeing the lawyer today.
7) Why is the child crying? He wants one more ice cream and his mother refuses to buy it.
8) What is Frank doing tonight? — He is playing a game of tennis with his friend.
9) How often do Sam and Henry have driving lessons? — They have driving lessons four times a week.
10) Where is Jess? — She is seeing her doctor. She doesn't feel well.
2. We are going for a picnic tomorrow.
3. Molly is waiting for her brother at the railway station. He’s coming from Bulgaria.
4. Little Alice is being so nice this week.5. She supposes our work is very hard but interesting
6. My parents are seeing the lawyer today
7. Why is the child crying? He wants one more ice cream and his mother refuses to buy it.
8. What is Frank doing tonight? He’s playing a game of tennis with his friend 9.
10. Where is Jess? She seeing her doctor.
She’s not feeling well