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) Present, Past, Future Continuous tense

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I. (Present Indefinite Tense).

1. Peter buys a morning newspaper every day.

2. They go to the seaside every summer.

3. It often rains in summer.

4. He usually comes to his office at 9 oclock.

5. An academic group at the university usually consists of 20-25 students.

6. The sun rises in the East.

7. You prefer going to the forest.

8. This professor delivers lectures at our University.

9. We spend much time at the laboratory.

10. I regularly answer all the letters.

II. .

1. Peter reads a bookbefore he goes to bed.

2. Computers process information with astonishing speed.

3. They work at the English Language Laboratorytwice a week.

4. Students know Grammarruleswell.

5. The oldcaroften breaks down.

III. - (Present, Past, Future Indefinite)

1. She (not/ to teach) English at school.

2. You (to meet) him yesterday?

3. The firm (to buy) new computers next month.

4. The Dean (to ask) many questions at the lecture last week.

5. Where you (to go) next summer?

6. They (to use) new scientific data for their last experiment.

7. When the concert (to be over) all the people (to leave) the hall.

8. Every year students (to take part) in scientific research.

9. The first computer (to appear) in the 1960-s.

10. If the weather (to be) fine, we (to go) to the village.

IV. Continuous.

1. I (to talk) over the telephone, when she entered the room.

2. They (to watch) TV while their mother (to cook) dinner.

3. Where is the teacher? He (to ask) questions now.

4. The engineers (to test) a new machine the whole day tomorrow.

5. Listen! Someone (to knock) at the door.

V. - . (Present Indefinite or Present Continuous)

1. Hurry up the bus (to come) I (not / to want) to miss it.

2. He usually (to come) to see us on Sundays.

3. Where is the engineer? He (to test) new equipment.

4. They (to spend) much time outdoors.

5. What you (to do) here? I (to wait) for my friend.

6. He (to speak) French? Yes, he (to speak) it quite fluently.

7. She (to write) letters to her mother every week.

8. You (to hear) anything? I (to listen) hard, but I (not/to hear) anything.

9. They (to travel) in South America now.

10. I (to believe) you (to know) Chemistry well.

VI. Indefinite Continuous.

1. Our team (to lose) the game yesterday.

2. He usually (to work) hard before the exams.

3. They (to play) football now.

4. Tomorrow at this time I (to go) to Moscow by train.

5. The man who (to read) a newspaper is a well-known actor.

6. He (to leave) school 10 years ago.

7. When he (to enter) they (to discuss) important question.

8. Next summer we (to have) practice at the plant.

9. Students usually (to pass) exams successfully.

10. - What you (to do) here? I (to wait) for a friend.

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I. (Present Indefinite Tense)

1. Peter goes to the office every day.

2. It always snows in winter.

3. He usually gets up at 7 oclock.

4. They translate texts every lesson.

5. We spend our summer holidays in the village.

6. Students take an active part in scientific research.

7. The classes begin at half past eight.

8. Spring begins in April.

9. We always discuss important questions at the meetings.

10. Sometimes he watches evening news.

II. .

1. He buys a morningnewspaper every day.

2. They live in the centre of London.

3. She prefers to spend her holidays abroad.

4. Wealways meet that man on our way home.

5. My parents often visit uson weekends.





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