Put the verbs in brackets in the present simple or the present continuous.Give reasons. 1. A:Why ......(you/be) in such a hurry? B:I'm worried.My exam .......(start) in ten minutes. 2.A:I ......(think) of cganging school. B:I..........(not/think)It's a good idea.You'll be lonely. 3.A:Why ........(you/be) angry? B:My sister ........(always/take) my clothes. 4.A:Tom .......(look) very stressed. B:Yes.He .......(study) a lot these days. 5.A:Why .......(you/leave) now? B:My train .......(leave) in an hour. Можно с объяснением вставленного слова
A: Why are (you/be) in such a hurry? B: I'm worried. My exam is starting in ten minutes.
We use the present continuous "are" for the action of being in a hurry happening at the moment, and the present simple "start" for the scheduled action of the exam.
A: I am (think) of changing school. B: I (not/think) It's a good idea. You'll be lonely.
We use the present simple "think" to talk about a general thought or idea, and the present continuous "am thinking" to talk about a current consideration or decision-making process.
A: Why are (you/be) angry? B: My sister always takes my clothes.
We use the present continuous "are" to describe the current emotion of being angry and the present simple "takes" for a habitual action of the sister taking clothes.
A: Tom looks very stressed. B: Yes. He is studying a lot these days.
We use the present simple "looks" to describe Tom's appearance, and the present continuous "is studying" to talk about Tom's current activity of studying.
A: Why are (you/leave) now? B: My train leaves in an hour.
We use the present continuous "are leaving" to talk about a planned action happening soon, and the present simple "leaves" to describe the scheduled departure time of the train.
A: Why are (you/be) in such a hurry?
We use the present continuous "are" for the action of being in a hurry happening at the moment, and the present simple "start" for the scheduled action of the exam.B: I'm worried. My exam is starting in ten minutes.
A: I am (think) of changing school.
We use the present simple "think" to talk about a general thought or idea, and the present continuous "am thinking" to talk about a current consideration or decision-making process.B: I (not/think) It's a good idea. You'll be lonely.
A: Why are (you/be) angry?
We use the present continuous "are" to describe the current emotion of being angry and the present simple "takes" for a habitual action of the sister taking clothes.B: My sister always takes my clothes.
A: Tom looks very stressed.
We use the present simple "looks" to describe Tom's appearance, and the present continuous "is studying" to talk about Tom's current activity of studying.B: Yes. He is studying a lot these days.
A: Why are (you/leave) now?
We use the present continuous "are leaving" to talk about a planned action happening soon, and the present simple "leaves" to describe the scheduled departure time of the train.B: My train leaves in an hour.