Put the verbs in Present Continuous or Past Continuous. Example: Where is Tom? He (to have) a shower. – Where is Tom? He is havi
Put the verbs in Present Continuous or Past Continuous. Example: Where is Tom? He (to have) a shower. – Where is Tom? He is having a shower.
1. I (to write) an English exercise now. 2. I (to write) an English exercise at this time yesterday. 3. My little sister (to sleep) now. 4. My little sister (to sleep) at this time yesterday. 5. My friends (not to do) their homework now. They (to play) volleyball. 6. My friends (not to do) their homework at seven o'clock yesterday. They (to play) volleyball. 7. She (to read) the whole evening yesterday. 8. She (not to read) now. 9. Now she (to go) to school. 10. What you (to do) now? - I (to drink) tea. 11. You (to drink) tea at this time yesterday? - No, I (not to drink) tea at this time yesterday, I (to eat) a banana. 12. My sister is fond of reading. She (to read) the whole evening yesterday, and now she (to read) again.
1. I (am writing) an English exercise now. 2. I (will be writing) an English
exercise at this time yesterday. 3. My little sister (is sleeping) now. 4.
My little sister (was sleeping) at this time yesterday. 5. My friends (are not
doing) their homework now. They (are playing) volleyball. 6. My friends (were not doing) their homework at seven o'clock yesterday. They (were playing)
volleyball. 7. She (was reading) the whole evening yesterday. 8. She (is not
reading) now. 9. Now she (is going) to school. 10. What are you ( doing) now? - I
(am drinking) tea. 11. Were you ( drinking) tea at this time yesterday? - No, I
(was not drinking) tea at this time yesterday, I (was eating) a banana. 12. My
sister is fond of reading. She (was reading) the whole evening yesterday,
and now she (is reading) again.