Present Simple form
Present Continuous form
Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
State verbs and Action verbs
Frequency adverbs
100

Ann (go) __________________ to school by bus every day.

goes

100

I don't understand. What is happening/is happen?

is happening

100

Where do you go/are you going? I haven't finished speaking to you!

are you going

100

Ugh, don't show me that picture! I (hate) _______________  mice!

hate

100

Diana (not, usually, sit) ________________________ next to Ellen.

doesn't usually sit

200

Don't ask Tim. He doesn't know/not knows the answer.

doesn't know

200

What's the matter? Why (you, stare) _______________________ at me like that?

are you staring

200

A friend opens the door and says: What are you doing? You reply:

1. I work as a secretary.

2. I'm repairing the computer.

2. I'm repairing the computer.

200

Caroline can't swim today. She has/is having a cold

has

200

What (usually, you, do) _______________________ at the weekend?

do you usually do

300

I ask What do you do? You answer:

1. I work in a travel agency.

2. I works in a travel agency

1. I work in a travel agency.

300

Read the answer and then complete the question:

..........................................................................?Here? No, I'm sitting over there.

Are you sitting here?

300

A friend asks you if you have finished the book she lent you. You say:

1. Sorry, I still read it.

2. Sorry, I'm still reading it.

2. Sorry, I'm still reading it.

300

A friend asks: Do you like lemon tea? You reply:

1. I prefer tea with milk.

2. I'm preferring tea with milk.

1. I prefer tea with milk.

300

A friend invites you to a snack bar at lunch time. You say:

1. Thanks, but I always go home.

2. Thanks, but I'm always going home.

1. Thanks, but I always go home.

400

Read the answer and then complete the question:

..........................................................................?Here? No, we change trains at the next station.

Do we change trains here?

400

Choose the correct form: lying or lieing

lying

400

I drive/I'm driving! You can sit in the back with Martin.

I'm driving

400

You haven't decided yet about buying a new bike. You say:

1. I think about it.

2. I'm thinking about it.

2. I'm thinking about it.

400

Is this sentence correct?: Jim usually is late.

No, the correct word order is Jim is usually late

500
Choose the correct form: wishes or wishs

wishes

500

Choose the correct form: writting or writing

writing

500

(they, speak) _____________________ French or German? I can't tell the difference.

Are they speaking...

500

Stop doing that Bill! You're/You're being very silly

You're being

500

Are these adverbs of frequency in the correct order, from most frequent to least frequent?

always, often, usually, sometimes, rarely, never

Yes, they are.

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