1. Open the brackets using Present Simple or Present Continuous: 1. He (to drink) coffee in the morning. 2. They (to have) breakfast now. 3. I (not to watch) television every night. 4. You (to listen) to the radio now? 5. Peter (to talk) to Susan at the moment. 6. She (not to get up) at seven o’clock every morning.
2. Fill in the gaps (laugh, cast, theme, storyline, usher, orchestra): 1) Follow the . He will show your seats.
2) There will be a live music played by symphony.
3) This is Kate. She is also member of the.
4) I find that almost all Enio Mooricone's tunes were really catchy.
5) We watched a brilliant comedy last night. We had such a good.
6) I don't like films with a predictable.
3. Fill in with or by: 1. In his childhood Tom used to be beaten a stick.
2. Molly’s bedroom wall was covered posters.
3. The house was surrounded ___ flowerbeds.
4. Soup is eaten ___ a spoon.
5. The new swimming pool has been just opened ___ the mayor.
6. This story was written ___ Agatha Christie.
4. Rewrite the sentences in the passive: 1. French sculptor designed the statue of Liberty.
2. He is fixing a phone.
3. Pam cooks dinner.
4. They will destroy the building.
5. They will meet students at the station.
He drinks coffee in the morning. 2. They are having breakfast now. 3. I don't watch television every night. 4. Are you listening to the radio now? 5. Peter isn't talking to Susan at the moment. 6. She doesn't get up at seven o’clock every morning.
2. Are having
3. Don’t watch
4. Listening
5. Is talking
6. Doesn’t get up