1. Be quiet! The baby … (to sleep).
2. I … a cake for John`s birthday (to make).
3. Ouch! You … on my foot! (to stand).
4. Look! Tim (to tie) his shoes on the football pitch.
5. Leslie … a report for the magazine (to write).
6. Stop shouting! I … my homework (to do).
7. Dad … in his armchair (to sit).
8. Hurry up! We … for you (to wait).
9. They … in the pool (to swim).
10. What a noise! Kikki … the violin again (to play).
11. They are in the garden. They … the car (to wash).
- The correct form of the verb is "is sleeping" because we are talking about the present moment, indicating an ongoing action.
2. I am making a cake for John's birthday. (to make)
- The correct form of the verb is "am making" because we are talking about the present moment and an ongoing action.
3. Ouch! You are standing on my foot! (to stand)
- The correct form of the verb is "are standing" because we are talking about the present moment and an ongoing action.
4. Look! Tim is tying his shoes on the football pitch. (to tie)
- The correct form of the verb is "is tying" because we are talking about the present moment and an ongoing action.
5. Leslie is writing a report for the magazine. (to write)
- The correct form of the verb is "is writing" because we are talking about the present moment and an ongoing action.
6. Stop shouting! I am doing my homework. (to do)
- The correct form of the verb is "am doing" because we are talking about the present moment and an ongoing action.
7. Dad is sitting in his armchair. (to sit)
- The correct form of the verb is "is sitting" because we are talking about the present moment and an ongoing action.
8. Hurry up! We are waiting for you. (to wait)
- The correct form of the verb is "are waiting" because we are talking about the present moment and an ongoing action.
9. They are swimming in the pool. (to swim)
- The correct form of the verb is "are swimming" because we are talking about the present moment and an ongoing action.
10. What a noise! Kikki is playing the violin again. (to play)
- The correct form of the verb is "is playing" because we are talking about the present moment and an ongoing action.
11. They are in the garden. They are washing the car. (to wash)
- The correct form of the verb is "are washing" because we are talking about the present moment and an ongoing action.