Complete this text with either the present simple or the present continuous form of the verbs in brackets. use contracted forms where appropriate: i … (be) a trainee project manager and i … (love) my job. i … (work) for a well-known computer manufacturer, un the marketing department. right now, we … (develop) an advertising campaign foe our newest laptop computers. we … (try) to find the best artist foe our print advertisements, so this week i … (look) at samples of artists’ work every day. i … (feel) proud to work for a big, well-known company. this week i … (start) each day with a planning meeting that includes the ceo. he … (be) very well-known around the world, and my friends all … (think) i’m lucky to work with someone famous.
I'm a trainee project manager and I … (love) my job. I … (work) for a well-known computer manufacturer, in the marketing department. Right now, we … (are developing) an advertising campaign for our newest laptop computers. We (are trying) to find the best artist for our print advertisements, so this week I (look) at samples of artists’ work every day.
I (feel) proud to work for a big, well-known company. This week I … (start) each day with a planning meeting that includes the CEO. He is very well-known around the world, and my friends all (think) I’m lucky to work with someone famous.
Explanation:
1. I am (be) a trainee project manager - We use the present simple form "am" because it describes a permanent state or profession.
2. I love (love) my job - We use the present simple form "love" because it expresses a general truth or regularly occurring action.
3. I work (work) for a well-known computer manufacturer - We use the present simple form "work" because it describes a general truth or regularly occurring action.
4. We are (develop) an advertising campaign for our newest laptop computers - We use the present continuous form "are developing" because it describes an action happening at the present moment.
5. We are (try) to find the best artist for our print advertisements - We use the present continuous form "are trying" because it describes an action happening at the present moment.
6. This week I am (look) at samples of artists' work every day - We use the present continuous form "am looking" because it describes an action happening at the present moment.
7. I feel (feel) proud to work for a big, well-known company - We use the present simple form "feel" because it expresses a general truth or regularly occurring action.
8. This week I am (start) each day with a planning meeting that includes the CEO - We use the present continuous form "am starting" because it describes an action happening at the present moment.
9. He is (be) very well-known around the world - We use the present simple form "is" because it describes a permanent state or profession.
10. My friends all think I'm (think) lucky to work with someone famous - We use the present simple form "think" because it expresses a general truth or regularly occurring action.