1.I am not cooking dinner now
2.He is not driving now
3.They are not singing now
4.She is not decorating the flat
5.We are not having dinner at the moment
2D
Ed and Will go to Italian restaurants because they like spaghetti
3A
Mukhtar has got a book about Wimbledon because he likes tennis
4E
Vera is good at drama because she’s got a great teacher
5C
People go to this supermarket because it’s cheap
1. When is your birthday?
2. Do you usually have a birthday party?
3. Where do you usually have a birthday party?
4. Who do you usually invite to your birthday party?
5. Does your mum make a birthday cake for you?
6. Do your best friends usually make presents or buy presents for you?
7. Do your friends give you birthday cards?
8. Do your granny and grandad send you a birthday card?
9. What do you usually do at your birthday party?
1) Can you tell me when the job starts?
2) Could I ask you if you need any experience?
3) Could you tell me how I can apply?
4) Can you tell me what we have to do?
5) Could I ask what the wages are basic?
6) Can you tell me what your address is?
Are you looking for a gift that is different? Present Progressive Tense
Perhaps you don’t want to give your best friend or your mum and dad the same presents as everyone else does. Present Simple Tense
What can you buy -Present Simple Tensethat they will always remember-Future Simple Tense?
The presents that people give have changed a lot in recent years and there has been a big rise in the number of people giving ‘experience gifts’ to celebrate those special occasions. Present Perfect Tense
This can be a flying lesson in a helicopter, a day on a race track, an afternoon in a hot air balloon or one of many other experiences -Present Simple Tense that companies are advertising.Present Progressive Tense
These experiences are usually very exciting. Present Simple Tense
An 80-year-old man celebrated his birthday by flying a Tiger Moth, an aeroplane from the 1930s. Past Simple Tense
When he landed he said, ‘That was a fantastic experience! Past Simple Tense
I’ve always wanted to go in a Tiger Moth.Present Perfect Tense
I never thought I could learn how to fly one. Past Simple Tense
For my 90th birthday I want to drive a Ferrari round a race track!’ Present Simple Tense
Luckily, the cost of an ‘experience gift’ always includes insurance! Present Simple Tense