1. Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Present Indefinite, the Present Continuous or the Present Perfect.
1. a) Your father often (to take) you fishing?
b) Your father (to take) you fishing now?
c) Your father (to take) you fishing this morning?
2. a) Which of your _group sometimes (to translate) articles from English into
Russian?
b) Which of your group (to translate) articles from English into Russian now?
c) Which of your group (to translate) articles from English into Russian lately?
3. a) Why he usually (not to write) short stories about animals?
b) Why he (not to write) short stories about animals now?
c) Why he (not to write) a short story about animals yet?
4. a) You often (to look) up new words in the dictionary?
b) You (to look) up new words in the dictionary now?
c) You just (to look) up new words in the dictionary?
5. a) Mary sometimes (to give) sugar to the dog?
b) Mary (to give) sugar to the dog now?
c) Mary (to give) sugar to the dog this evening?
6. a) Why we (not to cook) meat every day? ·
b) Why we (not to cook) meat now?
c) Why we (not to cook) meat this week?
2. Choose the correct item.
1. I . . . clothes now.
havent washed, am not washing, didnt wash.
2. He ... with the window open now.
is sleeping, slept, has slept
3. Steve ... just .. home for work.
leaves, left, has left
4. She usually ... her classmates near the school.
met, has met, meets
5. You . . . the bread already.
cut, have cut, are cutting