Tenses
(Simple Present and Present Continuous)
1. It often _____ in Ireland. (rain)
2. Is _____ there now? (rain)
3. Susan _____ to her parents every Sunday night. (write)
4. Hurry up, the teacher _____ to begin. (wait)
5. I _____ a word Tim says. (not believe)
6. We ______ our break now. (take)
7. Our children ______ playing in the hut. (enjoy)
8. As a secretary I ______ hundreds of letters every week. (write).
9. Dorothy _____ to read a good novel in her holidays. (love)
10. Robert _____ the same bus every morning. (catch)
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1. Rains
2. It raining.
3. writes
4. is waiting
5. Don't believe
6. are taking
7 . enjoy
8. write
9. loves
10. catches
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The blanks with the Simple Present or Present Continuous form of tenses will be filled as-
1. It often rains in Ireland.
2. Is it raining there now?
3. Susan writes to her parents every Sunday night.
4. Hurry up, the teacher is waiting to begin.
5. I do not believe a word Tim says.
6. We can take our break now.
7. Our children enjoy playing in the hut.
8. As a secretary I write hundreds of letters every week.
9. Dorothy loves to read a good novel in her holidays.
10. Robert catches the same bus every morning.
Explanation:
- All the blanks will either be filled with the Simple Present or Present Continuous form of the verb.
- For the Simple Present Tense, the verb usually ends in 's' or 'es', or just simply shows action in the present tense.
- We can spot that in (1), (3), (5), (8), & (10) from the question.
- Now, for Present Continuous Tense, the verb will be in the ing-form but still in the present tense of the verb
- Such examples can be seen in (2) & (4)
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