3 Tenses of infinitive/-ing forms
8.6.15.1 Read the table, then rewrite the
sentences using the verbs in brackets
in the correct form.
ing form
playing
infinitive
Present (to) play
Present (to) be playing
continuous
Perfect (to) have played
Perfect (to) have been
continuous playing
having played
1 There are more and more homeless
people. (seem)
There seem to be more and more homeless
people.
2 Dilnaz works with children at the weekend.
(enjoy)
3
She has been volunteering all summer.
(claim)
4 Air pollution gets worse each year. (tend)
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5 He is sorry he missed the neighbourhood
clean-up day. (regret)
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6 They are planting trees in the park.
(appear)
1 They watch TV in the evening.
When do they watch TV?
Who watches TV in the evening?
Do they watch TV in the evening?
(Это общий вопрос.у вас просто написано два раза специальный,вот я и подумала, вдруг надо)
Do they watch TV in the evening or in the morning?
They watch TV in the evening, don't they?
2 The boys are singing a nice song.
What are the boys singing?
Who is singing a nice song.?
Are the boys singing a nice song?
Are the boys or the girls singing a nice song?
The boys are singing a nice song, aren't they?
3 My mother has bought a tasty cake.
What has my mother bought?
Who has bought a tasty cake?
Has my mother bought a tasty cake?
Has my mother bought a tasty cake or an ice-cream?
My mother has bought a tasty cake, hasn't she?