Emily is watching TV (now, for 2 hours).
Nick (always) takes photos of nature (at the moment).
The Browns (sometimes) have visited theatre (since they moved to Moscow).
The pupils (usually) dance at the parties (now).
Nick and his friends have visited the zoo (at the moment/ since it opened).
Ann and Emily are (always) buying cakes in this shop (now).
II. Choose the correct verb forms.
Tourists always photos.
take b. are taking c. have taken
People football matches since they were first organized.
are watching b. have watched c. watch
The children and their parents souvenirs now.
buy b. have bought c. are buying
People to jazz music at the moment.
have listened b. are listening c. listen
Children and their parents often flower shows.
are visiting b. have visited c. visit
Pupils a pop concert now.
enjoy b. are enjoying c. have enjoyed
III. Use the correct verb forms in brackets.
Nick often (read) books.
Ann (read) a fairy tale at the moment,
Ann (read) books since she was 6 years old.
My parents (go) to the shop now.
My parents (go) to the shop at weekends.
I (buy) ice cream every summer.
He (know) Kate for 5 years.
I (do) a test at the moment.
I (drink) tea every morning.
I (travel) since my childhood.
1
Now
Always
Since they moved to Moscow
Usually
Since it opened
Now
2
Take
Have watched
Are buying
Are listening
Visit
3
Reads
Is reading
Have read
Are going
Go
Buy
Knows
Am doing
Drink
Have travelled