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1. Present simple vs. Present Continuous
1. It (usually/to rain)
at this time of year, yet it (to rain)
2. I (almost always/ to travel)
_ by car when I (to go)
right now.
on holiday.
3. What time (you/to meet)
_ Pete tomorrow?
4. The children (to play)
in their bedrooms at present. Normally, they (to
take)
_ a nap at around this time.
5. Why (you/ to leave)
? - I (to need)
_ to go home!
6. Margaret (to be)
_a horrible woman: She (constantly/ to gossip)
about her friends.
7. In the countryside people (usually/ to live) _
in a village.
8. Jane (never/to sleep)
well. She (to struggle)
to stay awake, even
in the middle of the day.
9. My colleagues (generally/ to have)
lunch at the office. But today thev (to
celebrate)
by eating out.
10. Bill (not to know)
how to plan his week
II. Past simple vs. Past continuous
1. John (to pilot)
animal.
2. He (to meet)
California.
3. Dan (to have)
him.
4. Desiree (to plan)
5. It (to start)
6. Alan (to look)
7. When I (to come)
dress.
8. They (to forbid)
the book for the rest.
9. Hans (to win)
an unexpected move.
10. Nicholas and Richard (to wash)
move)
to the living room.
the skiff when he (to hear)
the sound of a wild
a lot of friendly people while he (to work)
in
to hitchhike because his travelling companions (to forget)
what she (to have)
for dinner.
to rain while she (to water)
the flowers in her garden.
out of the window when he (to see)
a car chase.
across her, she (to wear)
_ a really nice purple
us to read ahead so that we would not be tempted to spoil
the chess game when Erica (to surprise)
him with
the dishes as the rest of the dinner party (to
III. Present perfect simple vs Past simple:
1. Sarah (to climb)
Mount Everest, (to sail)
around the world and
(to go)
on safari in Kenya.
2. When I was young, I (to write)
those words in my diary, and I (to want)
to go on that journey ever since.
3. Even those who (to heat)
the terrible rumours about Dorian (not to
consider)
that he is capable of such evil.
4. He (not to sleep)
for three nights, even though he (to go)
to bed
early yesterday evening.
5. I know Manchester well. I (to live)
here for three years since I (to start)
_ university.
6. We (not to visit)
7. She feels great. She (to lose)
_ him since last weekend.
five pounds since Christmas.