1being interrupted
2being hurt
3recognizing
4paying
5being interviewed
<span>Present Simple
I learn English.
We eat ice-cream.
She lives in the country.
He writes the text.
Past Simple</span>
I learnt English.
We ate ice-cream.
She lived in the country.
He wrote the text.
Future Simple
I will learn English.
We will eat ice-cream.
She will live in the country.
He will write the text.
Present Perfect
I have learnt English.
We have eaten ice-cream.
She has lived in the country.
He has written the text.
Present Continuous
I am learning English.
We are eating ice-cream.
She is living in the country.
He is writing the text.
Bread is eaten every day.
<span>1)
There are two different types of zorbs: the dry zorb and the
wet zorb, aren't there?
Are you securely strapped in
and then rolled over the top of the hill</span><span><span> when you ride in the dry zorb</span>?
Is he
challenge to remain upright all the way to the bottom of the hill?
2)
Kiiking" is an activity that began in Estonia in 1997 and is now
becoming increasingly popular, isn't it?
Do Spectators
observe the athletes in this competition with wonder, as it is
fascinating to watch their grace and strength?
Do estonians have now increased the record to seven metres?
3)
For a first-time sandboarder, all you really
need is the sand-board itself, don't you?
Does a sandboard look a lot like a snowboard
and even has similar bindings to keep your feet attached?
Can wet sand make the board stick and
this makes for a bad ride?</span>