Complete the sentences in present continuous
Found 7 free book(s)Unit Present continuous and present simple 1
assets.cambridge.org1.1 Complete each pair of sentences using the same verb (in a question form or negative if necessary) from the box. Use the present continuous; if this is not possible, use the present simple. Use to add any words outside the gap and use contracted forms where appropriate. A & B attract consistof doubt feel fi t have like look measure sound
Imperative and present simple
assets.cambridge.org2 Complete these sentences using an imperative form of the verbs in the box. ... B2 You can use the present continuous to describe actions or situations in progress around the present time, but not necessarily at the moment of speaking. [conversation at lunch]
PRESENT CONTINUOUS VS. SIMPLE PRESENT A. Fill in the ...
app.ute.edu.ecPresent Simple or Present Continuous? A. Complete the following sentences using the simple present or the present continuous of the verbs in brackets. 1. Usually, Nathalie and Chantal _____ (to play) in the park but today they _____ (to study) at school. The teacher _____ (to give) them an exam. 2.
Present Perfect Progressive (Present Perfect Continuous)
www.kaisons.orgPresent Perfect Simple Vs. Present Perfect Progressive (Ex. 2) Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb, present perfect simple or present per-fect progressive. Ex. John finished his business degree. Then he started to work for a large international company.
Participles, Gerunds and Infinitives
writing.uwo.caadverbs in sentences. Participles Participles usually look like either past tense (-ed) or continuous tense (-ing) verbs, but they actually function as adjectives. The present participle is formed by adding –ing to the verb stem. As an adjective, the present participle modifies a noun that affects someone or something else. Ex.
Will, going to, present continuous for future - worksheet 1
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Imposition of DEFINITIVE GUIDELINE - Sentencing
www.sentencingcouncil.org.ukThe culpability and harm present in the offence(s) should be considered to identify which of the three sentencing levels within the community order band (low, medium and high) is appropriate. See below for non-exhaustive examples of requirements that might be appropriate in each.