We / be study / French every week
(+)(-)
(+) We study French every week
(-) We don't study French every week
I / be not / read the newspaper.
(+)(?)
(+) I am reading the newspaper
(?) Are you reading the newspaper?
You / be / go / to Miami every summer
(+)(?)
(+) You have been going to Miami every summer.
(?) Have you been going to Miami every summer?
(Present perfect cont)
He have been playing tennis every weekend.
WRONG
He HAS been playing tennis every weekend.
She / be not / play the guitar, she / be / play the drums.
She doesn't play the guitar, she plays the drums.
They / be / leave now
(-)(?)
(-) They aren't (are not) leaving now.
(?) Are they leaving now?
They / be / talk / for the last hour.
(+)(-)
(+) They have been talking for the last hour
(-) They haven't been talking for the last hour
(Present cont.)
I am going to the movies on Saturday with my friends.
RIGHT
I / be / live in London / with my parents
(+)(-)
(+) I live in London with my parents.
(-) I don't live in London with my parents.
We / be / cook / italian food
(+) (-)
(+) We are cooking italian food.
(-) We aren't cooking italian food.
I / be / sleep / well this week
(-)(?)
(-) I haven't been sleeping well this week
(?) Have you been sleeping well this week?
(Simple present)
He love to go horse back riding.
WRONG
He loves to go horse back riding.
He / be / like / chocolate cake
(?)(-)
(?) Does he like chocolate cake?
(-) He doesn't like chocolate cake
Josh and Betty / be / apply / for a new job at the same time.
(-)(?)
(-) Josh and Betty aren't (are not) applying for a new job at the same time.
(?) Are Josh and Betty applying for a new job at the same time?
We / be / watch / TV every night
(+)(-)
(+) We have been watching TV every night
(-) We haven't been watching TV every night
(Present perfect cont.)
Have she been playing the drums?
WRONG
Has she been playing the drums?
They / be / go / to a restaurant every Sunday.
(+)(-)(?)
(+) They go to a restaurant every Sunday
(-) They don't go to a restaurant every Sunday
(?) Do they go to a restaurant every Sunday?
He / be / wait / for the bus very long
(-)(+)(?)
(-) He isn't waiting for the bus very long.
(+) He is waiting for the bus very long.
(?) Is he waiting for the bus very long?
She / be / drink / tea every night
(+)(-)(?)
(+) She has been drinking tea every night
(-) She hasn't been drinking tea every night
(?) Has she been drinking tea every night?
(Present perfect cont.)
You has been spending too much money.
WRONG
You have been spending too much money.