2. Put the verb from bracket in Present Continuous. (15 pkt) they
He
Jessica and John
you
- We
(read) Harry Potter now.
She
(not jump) at the moment,
(paint) the room now?
(drive) to work now.
(blow) the candles.
(buy) this or not
- Look! The squirrel.
... (hide) a hazelnut in the ground.
- Who
(listen) to the radio now?
Kate
(draw) with her friends at the moment?
Teachers
(not give) any homework today.
- You
(not keep) the dog Tom!
- I can't talk right now, because I
(mow) the lawn.
you
(clean) your room Pete?
- We
(not wear) capes.
- Allison
(not sing) her favorite song at the moment.
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3. Put the verb from bracket in Past Simple. (15 pkt)
- I
(not break) the rules!
- She
(answer) all the questions during yesterday's test.
Tommy (be) hungry an hour ago?
- We
(sleep) in our parent's bed last night.
- They
(not stand) straight.
.. you
(forget) something?
- Wade and Mandy
(swim) in the pool a lot last summer.
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1. they are reading Harry Potter now.
Explanation: "they" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "read" and add the "-ing" ending to indicate present continuous tense.
2. He is not jumping at the moment.
Explanation: "He" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "jump" and add the "-ing" ending. We also add "not" before the verb to make it negative.
3. Jessica and John are painting the room now?
Explanation: "Jessica and John" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "paint" and add the "-ing" ending. We add a question mark at the end to make it a question.
4. Are you driving to work now?
Explanation: "you" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "drive" and add the "-ing" ending. We add a question mark at the end to make it a question.
5. - We are blowing the candles.
Explanation: "We" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "blow" and add the "-ing" ending. There is no need to add "not" or make it a question.
6. Are you buying this or not?
Explanation: "you" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "buy" and add the "-ing" ending. We add a question mark at the end to make it a question.
7. - Look! The squirrel is hiding a hazelnut in the ground.
Explanation: "The squirrel" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "hide" and add the "-ing" ending. There is no need to add "not" or make it a question.
8. - Who is listening to the radio now?
Explanation: "Who" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "listen" and add the "-ing" ending. We add a question mark at the end to make it a question.
9. Kate is drawing with her friends at the moment?
Explanation: "Kate" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "draw" and add the "-ing" ending. We add a question mark at the end to make it a question.
10. Teachers are not giving any homework today.
Explanation: "Teachers" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "give" and add the "-ing" ending. We add "not" before the verb to make it negative.
11. - You are not keeping the dog Tom!
Explanation: "You" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "keep" and add the "-ing" ending. We add "not" before the verb to make it negative.
12. - I can't talk right now, because I am mowing the lawn.
Explanation: "I" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "mow" and add the "-ing" ending. There is no need to add "not" or make it a question.
13. Are you cleaning your room Pete?
Explanation: "you" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "clean" and add the "-ing" ending. We add a question mark at the end to make it a question.
14. - We are not wearing capes.
Explanation: "We" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "wear" and add the "-ing" ending. We add "not" before the verb to make it negative.
15. - Allison is not singing her favorite song at the moment.
Explanation: "Allison" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "sing" and add the "-ing" ending. We add "not" before the verb to make it negative.
3. Put the verb from bracket in Past Simple:
1. - I did not break the rules!
Explanation: "I" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "break" in the past simple tense. We add "not" before the verb to make it negative.
2. - She answered all the questions during yesterday's test.
Explanation: "She" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "answer" in the past simple tense.
3. Tommy was hungry an hour ago?
Explanation: "Tommy" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "be" in the past simple tense. We also add a question mark at the end to make it a question.
4. - We slept in our parent's bed last night.
Explanation: "We" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "sleep" in the past simple tense.
5. - They did not stand straight.
Explanation: "They" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "stand" in the past simple tense. We add "not" before the verb to make it negative.
6. Did you forget something?
Explanation: "you" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "forget" in the past simple tense. We also add a question mark at the end to make it a question.
7. - Wade and Mandy swam in the pool a lot last summer.
Explanation: "Wade and Mandy" is the subject of the sentence, so we use the base form of the verb "swim" in the past simple tense. There is no need to add "not" or make it a question.