Put the verbs in brackets into the present indefinite or the present continuous. a: michael is being (to be) very quiet today. is anything wrong? b: no, i don’t think so. a: these towels …………… (to feel) as soft as silk. b: i’ve just washed them. a: we …………… (to think) of moving back to england. b: really? when? a: where’s andrew? we can’t find him anywhere. b: it …………… (to look) as if he’s disappeared. a: what perfume are you wearing? it …………… (to smell) lovely. b: thanks. it’s called “angel”. a: the trio dance group …………… (to appear) at the odeon tonight. b: shall we go? a: this skirt …………… (not to fit) me any more. b: you must have gained some weight. a: mum, i saw a ghost last night. b: don’t be silly. you …………… (just/ to see) things. a: what’s dad doing? b: he …………… (to taste) the potatoes to see if they are cooked. a: the richardsons …………… (to have) a cottage in cornwall. b: i know. they bought it a few years ago. a: i really …………… (not to see) what the problem is. b: no, i don’t understand it either. a: this soup …………… (to taste) delicious. how did you make it? b: well, it’s really very simple. a: what’s that noise? b: it …………… (to sound) like jane playing her trumpet! a: are you busy at the moment? b: yes. i …………… (to arrange) a very important meeting. a: what time …………… (the train/to leave)? b: at 6 o’clock.
A: Michael is being (to be) very quiet today. Is anything wrong?
B: No, I don’t think so.
A: These towels feel as soft as silk.
B: I’ve just washed them.
A: We are thinking of moving back to England.
B: Really? When?
A: Where’s Andrew? We can’t find him anywhere.
B: It looks as if he’s disappeared.
A: What perfume are you wearing? It smells lovely.
B: Thanks. It’s called “Angel”.
A: The Trio Dance Group is appearing at the Odeon tonight.
B: Shall we go?
A: This skirt doesn't fit me any more.
B: You must have gained some weight.
A: Mum, I saw a ghost last night.
B: Don’t be silly. You are just seeing things.
A: What’s Dad doing?
B: He is tasting the potatoes to see if they are cooked.
A: The Richardsons have a cottage in Cornwall.
B: I know. They bought it a few years ago.
A: I really don't see what the problem is.
B: No, I don’t understand it either.
A: This soup tastes delicious. How did you make it?
B: Well, it’s really very simple.
A: What’s that noise?
B: It sounds like Jane playing her trumpet!
A: Are you busy at the moment?
B: Yes. I am arranging a very important meeting.
A: What time does the train leave?
B: At 6 o’clock.