Поставьте подходящую форму глагола в Present Continuous или Present Indefinite:
1. We (to go) to the seaside every summer. 2. Listen! Somebody (to knock) on the door. 3. How often you (to wash) your dog? 4. She can't come to the phone. She (to wash) her hair. 5. Where (to be) Kate? She usually (to sit) in the front row. I (not to know) why she (to sit) here now. 6. Please be quiet! The baby (to sleep). 7. What you (to laugh) at? 8.1 hardly ever (to work) on Mondays now. 9. The countryside (to be) wonderful especially when it (to snow). 10. Why you (to smoke) here? And where people usually (to smoke) in this building?
2. Listen! Somebody is knocking on the door. (Present Continuous) - This sentence describes an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.
3. How often do you wash your dog? (Present Indefinite) - This sentence asks about a regular or habitual action.
4. She can't come to the phone. She is washing her hair. (Present Continuous) - This sentence describes an action that is happening at the moment and explains why she can't come to the phone.
5. Where is Kate? She usually sits in the front row. I don't know why she is sitting here now. (Present Indefinite, Present Continuous) - The first sentence describes Kate's usual habit (Present Indefinite), while the second and third sentences describe the current action that is happening at the moment (Present Continuous).
6. Please be quiet! The baby is sleeping. (Present Continuous) - This sentence describes an action that is happening at the moment and tells others to be quiet so as not to disturb the sleeping baby.
7. What are you laughing at? (Present Continuous) - This sentence describes the action of laughing that is happening at the moment.
8. I hardly ever work on Mondays now. (Present Indefinite) - This sentence describes a habitual action of not working on Mondays.
9. The countryside is wonderful, especially when it snows. (Present Indefinite, Present Indefinite) - The first sentence describes the general state of the countryside (Present Indefinite), while the second part of the sentence describes the action of snowing, which is a general statement (Present Indefinite).
10. Why are you smoking here? And where do people usually smoke in this building? (Present Continuous, Present Indefinite) - The first sentence describes the action of smoking, which is happening at the moment (Present Continuous), while the second sentence asks about a general habit or location of smoking (Present Indefinite).