1098. What time... plane...?a) do... leave; b) does ... leave; c) is ... leaving.I... you.a) am missing; b) miss; c) missesyou... hamburgers?a) Do... like; b) Does ... like; c) Are ... liking.What are you cooking? It ... well.a) is smelling; b) smells; c) smell.Jack... hard at the moment.a) worked; b) works; c) is working.We always... fish on Fridays.a) are going to eat; b) eat; c) are eating.Hello, Peter. Where ... ?a) do you go; b) have you gone; c) are you going;Dot... a new car now.a) is having; b) has; c) have got.Sally never... meat.a) is eating; b) eats; c) eat.I... going to the park alone.a) hate; b) hates; c) am hating.moment.Kevin ... for a new a) looks; b) is looking; c) does looking.job at the They... to London tomorrow.a) fly; b) have flown; c) are flying.The performance... at 7.1099. 1100.1101. 1102. 1103. 1104. 1105. 1106. 1107. 1108. 1109. 1110. a) is starting; b) starts; c) start.1111. He often ... flowers to his girl-friend.a) is buying; b) buys; c) has bought.1112. Mary ... a bath at the moment.a) has; b) have got; c) is having.1113. She ... his name.a) don't know; b) not knows; c) doesn't know.Every summer we ...abroad.a) travel; b) travels; c) are travelling.1114. 1115. Paula always... in the garden.1116. a) is singing; b) singing; c) sings.He ... not far from the terminal.a) is living; b) lives; c) doesn't live.

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1098. The correct answer is b) does ... leave. We use the present simple tense (do/does + infinitive) to talk about regular actions or routines. In this case, we are asking about the regular time that the plane leaves.

1099. The correct answer is a) am missing. We use the present continuous tense (am/are/is + present participle) to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking. In this case, "I am missing you" means that I am currently feeling the absence of the person.

1100. The correct answer is a) Do... like. We use the present simple tense (do/does + infinitive) to ask general questions about likes and dislikes. In this case, we are asking if "you" (the person being addressed) like hamburgers in general.

1101. The correct answer is b) smells. We use the present simple tense (infinitive without "to") to talk about general truths or habits. In this case, we are describing how something (the food being cooked) regularly has a pleasant smell.

1102. The correct answer is c) is working. We use the present continuous tense (am/are/is + present participle) to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking. In this case, "Jack is working hard at the moment" means that Jack is currently engaged in intense work.

1103. The correct answer is b) eat. We use the present simple tense (infinitive without "to") to talk about general truths or habits. In this case, we are describing the regular action of eating fish on Fridays.

1104. The correct answer is c) are you going. We use the present continuous tense (am/are/is + present participle) to talk about future plans or arrangements. In this case, we are asking where "you" (the person being addressed) are going in the future.

1105. The correct answer is b) has. We use the present simple tense (infinitive without "to") to talk about possession or ownership. In this case, "Dot has a new car now" means that Dot currently owns a new car.

1106. The correct answer is b) eats. We use the present simple tense (infinitive without "to") to talk about general truths or habits. In this case, "Sally never eats meat" means that Sally does not eat meat as a general habit.

1107. The correct answer is c) am hating. We use the present continuous tense (am/are/is + present participle) to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking. In this case, "I am hating going to the park alone" means that I currently have a strong dislike for going to the park alone.

1108. The correct answer is b) is looking. We use the present continuous tense (am/are/is + present participle) to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking. In this case, "Kevin is looking for a new job at the moment" means that Kevin is currently searching for a new job.

1109. The correct answer is c) are flying. We use the present continuous tense (am/are/is + present participle) to talk about future plans or arrangements. In this case, "They are flying to London tomorrow" means that they have a flight scheduled for tomorrow.

1110. The correct answer is a) is starting. We use the present continuous tense (am/are/is + present participle) to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking. In this case, "The performance is starting at 7" means that the performance is about to begin.

1111. The correct answer is b) buys. We use the present simple tense (infinitive without "to") to talk about general truths or habits. In this case, "He often buys flowers to his girlfriend" means that he regularly purchases flowers for his girlfriend.

1112. The correct answer is c) is having. We use the present continuous tense (am/are/is + present participle) to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking. In this case, "Mary is having a bath at the moment" means that Mary is currently taking a bath.

1113. The correct answer is c) doesn't know. We use the present simple tense (infinitive without "to") to talk about general truths or habits. In this case, "She doesn't know his name" means that she is not aware of his name.

1114. The correct answer is a) travel. We use the present simple tense (infinitive without "to") to talk about general truths or habits. In this case, "Every summer we travel abroad" means that it is our regular habit to go abroad during every summer.

1115. The correct answer is b) singing. We use the present simple tense (infinitive without "to") to talk about general truths or habits. In this case, "Paula always sings in the garden" means that it is her regular habit to sing in the garden.

1116. The correct answer is b) lives. We use the present simple tense (infinitive without "to") to talk about general truths or habits. In this case, "He lives not far from the terminal" means that he regularly resides or stays in a location near the terminal.
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