1. I (to read) now. I (to read) every day.
2. He (to sleep) now. He (to sleep) in the next room.
3. We (to drink) tea now. We (to drink) tea every morning.
4. They (to go) to school now.They (to go) to school every morning.
5. I (not to sleep) now. I (not to sleep) in the daytime.
6. She (not to drink) coffee now. She (not to drink) coffee after lunch.
7. We (not to watch) TV now. We (not to watch) TV in the morning.
8. You (to work) now? You (to work) every day?
9. They (to eat) now? They (to eat) at the Academy?
10. Your sister (to rest) now? Your sister (to rest) usually after school?
11. What you (to do) now? What you (to do) every morning?
12. What you (to read) now? What he (to read) after dinner?
13. What they (to eat) now? What they (to eat) at breakfast?
14. What your brother (to drink) now? What your brother (to drink) at the dinner?
Present Simple Present Progressive.
1. What is the matter? Why the child (to cry)?
2. She seldom (to come) home so early.
3. Hurry up! The train (to start) in five minutes.
4. They (not to get on) very well. They always (to quarrel).
5. Dont disturb her, she (to work) at her essay.
6. Where (to be) the children? They (to play) computer games.
7. What you (to do) now? I (to make) an apple pie.
TO BE GOING TO DO SOMETHING
11. :
1. I am going to school. 2. She is going to the theatre tonight. 3. He is going to his office. 4. They are going to the shop. 5. She is going to the flower show. 6. We are going to the country. 7. She is going to Moscow. 8. Our friends are going away on business.
12. , I am (not) going to next week
to write letters | to visit our friends |
to go to the hospital | to go to the dentist |
to have my hair cut | to iron my clothes |
to vacuum the carpet and to dust the furniture | to make an apple-pie |
13. , I am (not) going to
to save lot of money | to buy car | |
to take long holiday | to visit relatives | |
to find new job | to get married | |
to find flat to live in | to take part in television show | |
to take part in the competition and win | to go to the country to help my grandparents |
14. :
Example:
Ann is going to translate new text today.
No, she isnt. Her brother is going to do it.
1. Nick to buy tickets for the football match Tom.
2. My mother to speak to the teacher your father.
3. Your sister to do the shopping your mother.
4. Tom to iron his suit his sister.
5. Nick to fix his bicycle his father.
15. :
1. . 2. , . 3. . 4. . . 5. ? 6. . 7. , - . 8. , . 9. ? 10. ? . 11. 7 . 12. . 13. , . 14. . 15. , .
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THE PAST PROGRESSIVE TENSE
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Example: At 9 oclock she was having breakfast or
From 8 till 9 oclock she was having breakfast.
a) 8.00. 9.00. (to have breakfast)
b) 9.00. 11.00. (to clean the flat)
c) 11.45. (to read the newspapers).
d) 12.00. 1.00. (to go shopping)
e) 2.00. (to have lunch)
f) 2.30. 3.30. (to wash some clothes)
g) 4.00. 4.30. (to cook some meals)
h) 6.00. (to watch TV)
i) 6.30. 7.00. (to have dinner)
j) 7.30. 9.00. (to sit in the pub)
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1. When I arrived, Tom (to lie) on the sofa and (to speak) over the phone. 2. The police caught Dan when he (to rob) the shop. 3. He couldnt speak because he (to die) of laugh. 4. What you (to do) between 1 and 2 oclock? I (to play) the piano and heard nothing. 5. When I got up this morning, the sun (to shine) brightly and the birds (to sing). 6. When you rang me yesterday, I (to have) a bath. 7. Somebody stole the money from Dads pocket while he (to sleep). 8. I (to sit) by the window when I heard the noise. 9. It (to rain) cats and dogs as I (to walk) towards their house. 10. Just as Tom (to cross) the street, a car came round the corner. 11. I glanced at Mary who still (to shiver) from the cold. 12. At 6 oclock I (to wait) for Annie at the station. 13. On coming up to the house I saw a man who (to try) to unlock the door by force. 14. The student (to reply) to the question when the headmistress came in.
3. , , .
8.30. p. m. | 11.20. p.m. | 2.00. p.m. | 4.00. p.m. |
6.00. p. m. | 10. 30. p.m. | 9. 00. p.m. | 12.30. p.m. |
3.15. p. m. | 4.30. p. m. | 8. 20. p.m. | 11.15 p.m. |