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Put the verb in present continuous or present simple 1. Excuse me _____ you speak English? 2. Have a cigarette. No, thank you . I _____ smoke. 3. hy ____ you laughing at me? !. hat ____ she "o? #he$s a "entist. %. I ____ &ant to go out. It ____ raining. '. here ____ you come (rom? )rom *ana"a. +. Ho& much ____ it cost to sen" a letter to *ana"a? .I can$t talk to you at the moment. I ____ &orking. -. eorge is a goo" tennis player /ut he _____ play very o(ten. 1. Excuse me, ___________ 0you speak English? 2. om _________________ 0have sho&er at the moment. 3. hey _____________ 0not &atch television very o(ten. !. 4isten5 #ome/o"y _______________ 0sing %. #he$s tire". #he _________ 0&ant to go home. '. Ho& o(ten ________________ 0you rea" a ne&spaper? +. Excuse me, /ut you _____________ 0sit in my place. 6h I$m sorry. . I$m sorry. I _______________ 0not un"erstan" . 7lease speak more slo&ly. -.here are you 8oy? I am in the o((ice. I ___________________ 0rea" 19. hat time __________________ 0she (inish &ork every "ay? 11. :ou can turn o(( the ra"io. I _____________________ 0not listen to it. 12. He ____________________ 0not usually "rive to &ork. He usually ________ 0&alk From Monday to Friday Victor [?] [wake] up at seven o’ clock. He stays in bed until a quarter p seven, and then he [?] [et] up. !hen he has a shower. "#ter that he ets dressed and [?] [o] downstairs to have break#ast. "t e$actly eiht o’clock he [?] [leave] his house and drives to work. %e#ore [?] [arrive] to the o&ce he stops to buy his daily newspaper. He turns on his computer at eiht'#orty'(ve and works )non'stop* until ten'thirty. "t ten'thirty, he usually has ten #orty'(ve. n#ortunately, today is Friday, the busiest day o# the week. Victor is [?] [have] his co+ee at his desk. -ormally, he [?] [(nish] at three o’ clock on Fridays however, Victor think is not [?] [leave] the o&ce until (ve or si$ o’clock today. !o cheer himsel# up, Victor star about the weekend.!omorrow is /aturday and Victor has some plans, he is [?] [et] up very late,

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Put the verb in present continuous or present simple1. Excuse me _____ you speak English? 2. Have a cigarette. No, thank you. I _____ smoke.3. Why ____ you laughing at me? 4. What ____ she do? Shes a dentist.5. I ____ want to go out. It ____ raining. 6. Where ____ you come from? From Canada.7. How much ____ it cost to send a letter to Canada? 8.I cant talk to you at the moment. I ____ working.9. George is a good tennis player but he _____ play very often.1. Excuse me, ___________ (you/speak) English? 2. Tom _________________ (have/shower) at the moment.3. They _____________ (not/watch) television very often. 4. Listen! Somebody _______________ (sing)5. Shes tired. She _________ (want) to go home. 6. How often ________________ (you/read) a newspaper?7. Excuse me, but you _____________ (sit) in my place. Oh Im sorry.8. Im sorry. I _______________ (not/understand). Please speak more slowly.9.Where are you Roy? I am in the office. I ___________________ (read)10. What time __________________ (she/finish) work every day?11. You can turn off the radio. I _____________________ (not listen) to it.12. He ____________________ (not/usually/drive) to work. He usually ________ (walk)From Monday to Friday Victor [?] [wake] up at seven o clock. He stays in bed until a quarter past seven, and then he [?] [get] up. Then he has a shower. After that he gets dressed and [?] [go] downstairs to have breakfast. At exactly eight oclock he [?] [leave] his house and drives to work. Before [?] [arrive] to the office he stops to buy his daily newspaper. He turns on his computer at eight-forty-five and works non-stop until ten-thirty. At ten-thirty, he usually has a coffee until ten forty-five. Unfortunately, today is Friday, the busiest day of the week. Victor is [?] [have] his coffee at his desk. Normally, he [?] [finish] at three o clock on Fridays; however, Victor thinks he is not [?] [leave] the office until five or six oclock today. To cheer himself up, Victor starts thinking about the weekend.Tomorrow is Saturday and Victor has some plans, he is [?] [get] up very late, about ten oclock. He is having a late breakfast with his girlfriend in a caf. Then they are [?] [visit] the art gallery. Carol Ashe, the famous artist, is exhibiting her latest sculpture. After [?] [visit] the art gallery, they are having lunch in a new restaurant in the centre of town. After lunch, they are going for a walk and then in the evening they are [?] [go] to the cinema.On Sunday, they normally stay in bed reading the newspapers, but this Sunday they are going for a walk in the mountains with some friends. It's three hours to reach the top and two and a half hours to come down. They are [?] [have] a picnic at the top of the mountain and Victor is [?] [look] forward to enjoying the view, the peace and, of course, not being in the office. Suddenly, the telephone rings and Victor is once again back in reality. His boss says Victor you are working until five or six oclock today. Victor [?] [look] at the clock and it is still only eleven o'clock