Presente Simple o Continuo - Soluciones
Presente Simple o Continuo - Soluciones
Presente Simple o Continuo - Soluciones
1º BACHILLERATO - REFUERZO
4. This is Anna’s first letter in English to David. There are some mistakes.
Rewrite the wrong verb forms. Put a tick ( ) if the verb form is correct.
Dear David,
I live _____correct_____ in a large flat in Rome. I’m having _____have____
two sisters. They are called Rosa and Maria. We are getting up __get up___
at seven o’clock every morning, and we have ____correct_____ coffee and a
small breakfast. I leave __correct_______ the flat at eight and walk to
university. I am finishing ____finish_____ classes at five every day, and
I arrive __correct_______ home at six. This month I work ____am working____
very hard for my first exams.
At the moment, I eat __am eating_____ breakfast in the kitchen of our
flat, my mother drinks __is drinking_______ coffee, and my sisters are
reading____correct___ magazines.
On Saturday afternoons I am playing ____play______ tennis with my
friends, or I go _____correct______ to the cinema. Today, I’m going to see a
new English film. Sometimes I am watching ____watch____ American
films on TV, but I’m not understanding __don’t understand______ the words!
Are you liking _Do you like_____ films?
6. Two people are standing on a railway station platform. Write the conversation
between them, using the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.
Sometimes, it is not necessary to change the verb forms.
Robert: (Hello. /you / wait / for the same train as me?)
Hello. Are you waiting for the same train as me?
Paul: (I / not / know. I / wait/ for the 6.15 to Brussels. And you?)
I don’t know. I’m waiting for the 6.15 to Brussels. And you?
Robert: (Yes, me too. / you /live / in Brussels?)
Yes, me too. Do you live in Brussels?
Paul: (No. I come from Brussels, but I / study / at university in Paris at the
moment)
No. I come from Brussels, but I am studying at university in Paris at the
moment.
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Robert: (Oh yes? What course / you / take?)
Oh yes? What course are you taking?
Paul: (I / do / a two-year course in Business Management.)
I’m doing a two-year course in Business Management
Robert: (So why / you / go / to Brussels?)
So why are you going to Brussels?
Paul: (All my friends / live / there, and I / often / go / there at weekends.)
All my friends live there, and I often go there at the weekends.
(I / not know / many people in Paris. What about you? / you / often /go /
to Brussels?)
I don’t know many people in Paris. What about you? Do you often go to
Brussels?
Robert: (Yes, on business. I / go / to a meeting there today.)
Yes, on business. I’m going to a meeting there today