Complete the sentences with the Present continuous form of the verbs. 1 We are having (have) dinner at my favourite restaurant on Friday. 2 (you / see) your friends later? 3 Emily and David (not come) to my party on Saturday. 4 She (go) to Ursula's house this evening. 5. (Daniel / play) tennis with Stewart in the morning? 6 My parents ... (fly) to London next week, but I.. (not go with them. 7 What. (she/do) this evening? 8 Who (you/meet) after school?
To complete this sentence, we use the Present continuous form of the verb "have", which is "are having". We use this form because the action of having dinner is happening in the future, specifically on Friday.
2. Are you seeing your friends later?
To complete this sentence, we use the Present continuous form of the verb "see", which is "are seeing". We use this form because the action of seeing friends is happening in the future, and the subject "you" is performing the action.
3. Emily and David are not coming to my party on Saturday.
To complete this sentence, we use the Present continuous form of the verb "come", which is "are not coming". We use this form because the action of coming to the party is happening in the future, and the subjects "Emily and David" are not performing the action.
4. She is going to Ursula's house this evening.
To complete this sentence, we use the Present continuous form of the verb "go", which is "is going". We use this form because the action of going to Ursula's house is happening in the future, and the subject "she" is performing the action.
5. Is Daniel playing tennis with Stewart in the morning?
To complete this sentence, we use the Present continuous form of the verb "play", which is "is playing". We use this form because the action of playing tennis is happening in the future, and the subject "Daniel" is performing the action.
6. My parents are flying to London next week, but I am not going with them.
To complete the first part of this sentence, we use the Present continuous form of the verb "fly", which is "are flying". We use this form because the action of flying to London is happening in the future, and the subjects "my parents" are performing the action.
To complete the second part of this sentence, we use the Present continuous form of the verb "go", which is "am not going". We use this form because the action of going with my parents is happening in the future, and the subject "I" is not performing the action.
7. What is she doing this evening?
To complete this sentence, we use the Present continuous form of the verb "do", which is "is doing". We use this form because the action of doing something this evening is happening in the future, and the subject "she" is performing the action.
8. Who are you meeting after school?
To complete this sentence, we use the Present continuous form of the verb "meet", which is "are meeting". We use this form because the action of meeting someone after school is happening in the future, and the subject "you" is performing the action.