I. Homework:
1 Present continuous or simple? (A-B)
At work Mark is talking to Alan in the corridor. Complete their conversation.
Put in the present continuous or simple of the verbs.
Mark: (►) Are you looking (you / look) for someone?
Alan: Yes, (►) / need (I / need) to speak to Neil. He isn't in his office.
Mark: (1) ....... (he / talk) to the boss at the moment.
(2) (I / think).......... (3) ......... (they / discuss) money.
Alan: Oh, right. And what about you? (4) Are ........ (you / look) for someone too?
Mark: Yes, Linda. (5) ......... (you / know) where she is?
Alan: Oh, she isn't here today. She only (6) .........(work) four days a week.
(7) ............ (she / not / work) on Fridays. She'll be here on Monday.
Mark: Thank you. (8) You know (you / know) a lot about Linda.
Alan: Well, most days (9)....................................... (I / give) her a lift,
Or (10)............... (She / give) me one. (11) ……………………. (she / live)
Quite close to me. (12)....................................... ( t / save) petrol.
Mark: Yes, of course. Good idea. Yes, (13) ........................................(1/ agree).
Well, (14).......................... (I / waste) my time here then. I'll get back to my computer.
2 Present continuous or simple? (A-C)
Complete the sentences. Put in the present continuous or simple of the verbs.
► I'm writing (I / write) to my parents. / write (I / write) to them every weekend.
1 it snowing (it / snow) outside. It come (it / come) down quite hard,
look.
2 Normally I ......... (I / start) work at eight o'clock, but .........(I / start) at seven this week. We're very busy at the moment.
3 I haven't got a car at the moment, so ......(I / go) to work on the bus this week.
Usually ....... (I / drive) to work.
4 The sun ... (rise) in the east, remember. It's behind us so ........(we / travel) west.
5 I'm afraid I have no time to help just now. ..... (I / write) a report. But
....................... (I / promise) I'll give you some help later.
6 ......... (I / want) a new car ..........(I / save) up to buy one.
3 Always (D)
Complete the sentences. Use always and the present continuous or simple.
► Melanie: Tom talks too much, doesn't he?
Rita: Yes, and he's always talking about football.
► Laura: You forget your keys every time.
Trevor: I try to remember them, but / always forget.
1 Claire: Sarah takes the train every day, doesn't she?
Mark: Yes,..................................................................the train
2 Vicky: Rachel misses lectures much too often in my opinion.
Emma: I agree............................................................................................................... lectures.
3 Mike: Every time I drive along here, I go the wrong way.
Harriet: But it's very simple, isn't it? Why......................... the wrong way?
4 David: Trevor and Laura argue much too often, I think.
Melanie: I know ....................................................................................................................................