Are the underlined verbs right or wrong? Correct the ones that are wrong.

1. I'm seeing the manager tomorrow morning. RIGHT

2. I'm feeling hungry. Is there anything to eat? --- wrong, I feel hungry

3. Are you believing in God? --- wrong, do you believe in God? no I’m an atheist

4. This sauce is great. It's tasting really good. --- - wrong, it tastes really good.

5. I'm thinking this is your key. Am I right? --- wrong, I think

 

4.2 Look at the pictures. Use the words in brackets to make sentences. (You should also study Unit 3 before you do this exercise.)

1. (you/not/seem/very happy today) You don't seem very happy today.

2. (what/you/do?) ---what are you doing?

Be quiet! (I/think) ---I’m thinking

3. (who/this umbrella/belong to?) --- To whom does this umbrella belong ?

I've no idea.

4. (the dinner/smell/good) ---The dinner smells good.

5. Excuse me. (anybody/sit/here?) ---Is anybody sitting here?

No, it's free

6. Can you ring me back in half an hour? (I/have/dinner) ---I’m having dinner

 

Put the verb into the correct form, present continuous or present simple.

1. Are you hungry? Do you want something to eat? (you/want)

2. Jill is interested in politics but she --- to a political party. (not/belong) does not belong to

3. Don't put the dictionary away. I --- it. (use) I’m using it

4. Don't put the dictionary away. I --- it. (need) I need it.

5. Who is that man? What ---? (he/want) does he want

6. Who is that man? Why --- at us? (he/look) is he looking

7. George says he's 80 years old but nobody --- him. (believe) - believes

8. She told me her name but I --- it now. (not/remember) – don’t remember

9. I --- of selling my car. (think) Would you be interested in buying it? Am thinking

10. I --- you should sell your w

car. (think) You --- it very often. (not/use) think, don’t use

11. I used to drink a lot of coffee but these days I --- tea. (prefer) prefer

12. Air --- mainly of nitrogen and oxygen. (consist) consists

 

Complete the sentences using the most suitable form of be. Sometimes you must use the simple (am/is/are) and sometimes the continuous is more suitable (am/is/are being).

1. I can't understand why he's being so selfish. He isn't usually like that.

2. Jack --- very nice to me at the moment. I wonder why. – was being

3. You'll like Jill when you meet her. She --- very nice. - is

4. Normally you are very sensible, so why --- so silly about this matter? Are you being

5. Why isn't Sarah at work today? --- ill? – Is she being