Put the verbs in boxes into correct past tense. I was in a big shop, and while I was waiting in line to pay. I pay(spot) my old neighbour, who I(not/see) for many years. The funny thing is that as I was going to school the next day, I (bump) into her at the bus stop!
PRESENT SIMPLE
AFFIRMATIVE:
1)My parents work in town.
2)My brother gets up early.
3)I often watch TV.
NEGATIVE:
1)We don't have lunch at school.
2)He doesn't make his bed.
3)She doesn't has breakfast on school days.
QUESTION:
1)Do you go to a swimming club?
2)Does your friend chat to you?
3)Does your mother take the bus to work?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
AFFIRMATIVE:
1)I am waiting for my brother.
2)We are looking for a present for our mom.
3)She is making a big cake.
NEGATIVE:
1)You aren't playing today.
2)My brother isn't starting a fight.
3)I am not going to the store.
QUESTION:
1)Who is she calling?
2)Why is she crying?
3)Who is she hugging?
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs given using will or be going to. 1 Experts expect that the ice cap … (disappear) one day. 2 It's only 10 am but the sun is already strong. It (be) a hot day. 3 A: I'm really hot. B: I
… … (open) the window. 4 Next week … … (be) the anniversary of the world's worst oil spill. 5 My friends have decided they… (write) a letter about the environment to the local newspaper. 6 People think that global warming … (cause) lots of problems in the future. 7 A: I'm going to see a documentary about the environment. B: I … … (come) with you.