Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or the present continuous 1 a: do you want (you/want) to come over tonight to play computer games? (пример) b: sorry, i can't. i (go) to the cinema with some friends from school. 2 a: (ann/talk) on the phone? b: no, she (do) her homework right now. 3 a: how often (you/go) swimming? b: three times a week. 4 a: bob and sophie (study) hard these days. b: yes, i know. they (want) to pass their exams. 5 a: i'm so happy jim my parents and i (go) on holiday next week? b: that's great! where (you/go) ? 6 a: how long (it/take) to travel to london by plane? b: about three hours.
2 is Ann talking
is doing
3 do you go
4 are studying
want
5 (должно быть will go, но если тут континус или симпл...) are going
are you going
6 it takes
b: Sorry, I can't. I am going (go) to the cinema with some friends from school.
In this conversation, the first speaker is asking if the second person wants to come over tonight to play computer games. The second person apologizes and says they cannot come because they are going to the cinema with some friends from school.
2. a: Is Ann talking (Ann/talk) on the phone?
b: No, she is doing (do) her homework right now.
In this dialogue, the first speaker is asking if Ann is currently talking on the phone. The second person responds that she is not talking on the phone, but rather doing her homework at that moment.
3. a: How often do you go (you/go) swimming?
b: Three times a week.
Here, the first person is inquiring about the frequency of the second person's swimming activities. The second person answers that they go swimming three times a week.
4. a: Bob and Sophie are studying (Bob and Sophie/study) hard these days.
b: Yes, I know. They want (they/want) to pass their exams.
In this conversation, the first person mentions that Bob and Sophie are currently studying hard. The second person acknowledges this and adds that they are studying to pass their exams.
5. a: I'm so happy! Jim, my parents, and I are going (my parents and I/go) on holiday next week?
b: That's great! Where are you going (you/go)?
Here, the first person expresses their happiness about going on holiday next week with Jim and their parents. The second person responds positively and asks where they are going on their holiday.
6. a: How long does it take (it/take) to travel to London by plane?
b: About three hours.
In this dialogue, the first person is asking about the duration of a flight to London. The second person provides the information that it takes about three hours.
In each example, the present simple tense is used for general truths, habits, and things that happen repeatedly. The present continuous tense is used for actions happening at the moment of speaking or plans for the future.