I ____ learning English in Algonquin College.
am
Use the comparative:
My dog looks _____ (strong) than your cat.
stronger
These are my friends, Anna and John. _____ are my classmates in Algonquin College.
They
I never ____ (listen) to music.
A. Present Simple
B. Present Continuous
C. Both are correct
A
_____ is your job?
What
They ____ students.
are
Use the comparative:
Ottawa in the fall is _____ (beautiful) than during winter.
more beautiful
Anna is from China. I can speak Chinese with _____.
her
Bill is ____ (travel) to Vancouver right now.
A. Present Simple
B. Present Continuous
C. Both are correct.
B
_____ you please tell me where the bus stop is?
Will / Can
My teacher and I ____ very happy today.
are
Use the comparative:
Summer is good, but spring is _____ (good).
better
me
We ____ (have) a class today.
A. Present Simple
B. Present Continuous
C. Both are correct.
C
She _____ speak English well, so she needs to practice more.
can't / cannot / doesn't / does not
No, he ____ coming to work today.
isn't / is not
Use the comparative:
Cheating in an exam is _____ (bad) than failing.
worse
John and ______ are coming to class. We are just running late.
I
They ____ (having) pasta for lunch tomorrow.
A. Present Simple
B. Present Continuous
C. Both are correct.
B
Lisa and John are lost, so they are looking for ______ parents.
their
No, we ____ from Canada.
aren't / are not
Use the comparative:
Building B is _____ (far) than Building H from Starbucks.
father/further
I like Starbucks! You should try ____.
it
He ____ (do) laundry every Monday night.
A. Present Simple
B. Present Continuous
C. Both are correct.
A
My dog wants _____ food now.
its