Exercise 2. Complete the following sentences using the right options - (a), (b), or c I. A good timetable … you how to get priorities right.

a) show

b) shows

c) is showing

2. Nowadays students … a lot of new experiences in college.

a) have

b) are having

c) are going to have

3. We … guest lectures, master classes, face-to-face interviews for

research.

a) are enjoying

b) are going to enjoy

c) enjoy

4. We are in the lab now. We … a research in a few minutes.

a) start

b) are going to start

c) are starting

5. We … our time grid every day.

a) are completing b) are going to complete c) complete

6. Facebook and videogames … you from your main tasks most of

the time.

a) are distracting b) are going to distract c) distract

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Exercise 2. Complete the following sentences using the right options - (a), (b), or (c).

1. A good timetable (b) shows you how to get priorities right.

Explanation: The verb "shows" is the correct option here because it agrees with the subject "A good timetable" in the singular form.

2. Nowadays students (b) are having a lot of new experiences in college.

Explanation: The present continuous tense "are having" is the correct option here because it indicates an action that is happening at the present moment, emphasizing the continuous nature of the experiences.

3. We (c) enjoy guest lectures, master classes, face-to-face interviews for research.

Explanation: The verb "enjoy" is the correct option here because it indicates a general, habitual action.

4. We are in the lab now. We (b) are going to start a research in a few minutes.

Explanation: The future continuous tense "are going to start" is the correct option here because it indicates a planned action that will take place in the future.

5. We (a) are completing our time grid every day.

Explanation: The present continuous tense "are completing" is the correct option here because it indicates a current, ongoing action.

6. Facebook and videogames (c) distract you from your main tasks most of the time.

Explanation: The verb "distract" is the correct option here because it describes a general truth or habit of Facebook and videogames causing distraction.
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