Exercise 3: Fill in the gaps with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs. *Note: do not use short form (don't/ doesn't). Use "do not" or "does not" for the negative form.1. Alex: Why (you / wear) Answer my coat?Ben: Oh, I'm sorry. It (look) Answer like mine in this light. 2. Carl: I (have) Answer no idea what this sentence (mean) Answer. Can you translate it?Donna: No, sorry. I (not understand) Answer it either. 3. Eddie: (you / see) Answer those men near the door? They...
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Exercise 3: Fill in the gaps with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs.
*Note: do not use short form (don't/ doesn't). Use "do not" or "does not" for the negative form.
1. Alex: Why (you / wear) Answer my coat?
Ben: Oh, I'm sorry. It (look) Answer like mine in this light.
2. Carl: I (have) Answer no idea what this sentence (mean) Answer. Can you translate it?
Donna: No, sorry. I (not understand) Answer it either.
3. Eddie: (you / see) Answer those men near the door? They (look) Answer at us very strangely.
Fergus: Yes. You're right. (you / recognise) Answer them from anywhere?
Eddie: No, but they certainly (seem) Answer to know us. They (come) Answer across to speak to us.
4. Gina: What (you / do) Answer in the kitchen? Our guests (wait) Answer for their dessert, and you (get) Answer in my wag.
Hamid: I just (want) Answer to be somewhere quiet for a while. Everyone (be) Answer so noisy this evening and I (not know) Answer why — it's very unusual.