Complete with the Present Simple or the Present Continuous of the verbs in brackets.
1. A: Why are you in such a hurry? What time does the train to Karagandy (leave)?
B: At 9 p.m. But I (want) to be at the train
station at six o'clock because I (am meeting) my friend Zaure.
2. A: Whose suitcase is this?
B: It's Timothy's. He (is staying) with us for a few days.
A: Really? Where is he now?
B: He's outside with Larry. They (are washing) the car.
Larry (always washes) the car on Sundays.
3. A: Hey, Mary. Can you explain this text to me? I (do not understand) it.
B: Not now, Kevin. I (am working).
A: Oh, Mary. You (never help) me!
4. A: Why are the kids (crying)?
B: Because they can't find their cat. They (think) someone took it.
A: Their cat is outside. It (is sleeping) next to the garage.
Complete with the Present Simple or the Present Continuous of the verbs in brackets.
1. A: Why are you in such a hurry? What time does the train to Karagandy (leave)?
B: At 9 p.m. But I (want) to be at the train
station at six o'clock because I (am meeting) my friend Zaure.
2. A: Whose suitcase is this?
B: It's Timothy's. He (is staying) with us for a few days.
A: Really? Where is he now?
B: He's outside with Larry. They (are washing) the car.
Larry (always washes) the car on Sundays.
3. A: Hey, Mary. Can you explain this text to me? I (do not understand) it.
B: Not now, Kevin. I (am working).
A: Oh, Mary. You (never help) me!
4. A: Why are the kids (crying)?
B: Because they can't find their cat. They (think) someone took it.
A: Their cat is outside. It (is sleeping) next to the garage.