Choose the proper predicate. Explain your choice. 1. The International school of English (does/is doing) very well at the mo-ment. About two hundred people (take are taking) evening classes this term. Many of them (need/are needing) to learn a new language to improve their job prospects but some of them (learn/are learning) a new language for pleasure. The European languages (are/are being) popular but Japanese and Russian (get/are getting) more popular too. The school (provides/is providing) good learning facilities and (or-ganizes/is organizing) a range of study tours.
1. The International school of English is doing very well at the moment. (Explanation: "is doing" is used to describe the current state or performance of the school. It indicates that the school is performing well in its operations.)
2. About two hundred people are taking evening classes this term. (Explanation: "are taking" is used to describe an ongoing action of taking evening classes. It indicates that currently, two hundred people are engaged in this activity.)
3. Many of them need to learn a new language to improve their job prospects but some of them are learning a new language for pleasure. (Explanation: "need" is used to express a general necessity for learning a new language for job prospects. "are learning" is used to describe an ongoing action of learning a new language for pleasure.)
4. The European languages are popular but Japanese and Russian are getting more popular too. (Explanation: "are" is used to indicate the present state of popularity of European languages. "are getting" is used to describe an ongoing process of increasing popularity for Japanese and Russian languages.)
5. The school provides good learning facilities and organizes a range of study tours. (Explanation: "provides" is used to describe the school's regular action of offering good learning facilities. "organizes" is used to describe the school's regular action of arranging study tours.)
By using these specific predicates, the sentences become clearer and more precise in describing the actions, states, and events happening at the International school of English.