We ______ (visit) granny on Saturdays.
We visit granny on Saturdays.
I ______ (sing) a song now.
I am singing a song now.
Dad ______ (fix) his car today.
Dad has fixed his car today.
Jenny ______ (dance) a lot yesterday.
Jenny danced a lot yesterday.
She ______ (sleep) at 11 o'clock yesterday evening.
She was sleeping at 11 o'clock yesterday evening.
Dan ______ (like) toasts with jam.
Dan likes toasts with jam.
Kate _______ (read) a book at the moment.
Kate is reading a book at the moment.
Children ______ (come, already) to school.
Children have already come to school.
He _____ (not, become) a champion last month.
He didn't become a champion last month.
My dog ______ (sleep) yesterday at 6 o'clock.
My dog was sleeping yesterday at 6 o'clock.
What ___ you ___ (do) at weekends?
What do you do at weekends?
Look! ____ Jim____ (sit) on the floor?
Look! Is Jim sitting on the floor?
Mona and Sandy _______ (not, send) their documents yet.
Mona and Sandy haven't sent their documents yet.
Why ____ your brother _____(not, go) with us last Saturday?
Why didn't your brother go with us last Saturday?
I _____(not, cook) when you called me yesterday.
I wasn't cooking when you called me yesterday.
If you ____ get up early, you won't be late.
If you get up early, you won't be late.
What ____ they____ (study) now?
What are they studying now?
___ Tony____(be) to Greece?
Has Tony been to Greece?
Where ____ you ____ (stay) in Turkey?
Where did you stay in Turkey?
____ the man ____ (look) for the book when you came in?
Was the man looking for the book when you came in?
The train ______ (leave) at 7 o'clock in the evening. (Why do we use Present Simple in this sentence?)
The train leaves at 7 o'clock in the evening. (We use Present Simple in this sentence, because we talk about a schedule.)
We ______ (visit) my granny next Friday. (Why do we use Present Continuous in this sentence?)
We are visiting my granny next Friday. (We use Present Continuous in this sentence, because we talk about an arrangement.)
Jonny ____ (know) her since the childhood. (Why do we use Present Perfect in this sentence?)
Jonny has known her since the childhood. (We use Present Perfect in this sentence, because we talk about an action, which started in the past and still continues, with verbs describing mental activity)
The neighbour ____ (have) a party, ____ (dance), ____ (sing) and _____ (light) fireworks last night.
The neighbour had a party, danced, sang and lit fireworks last night.
Guests _____ (laugh) while he _____ (dance).
Guests were laughing, while he was dancing.