Еl presente perfecto o pasado simple
Enviado por jose051 • 24 de Mayo de 2014 • Trabajo • 1.209 Palabras (5 Páginas) • 462 Visitas
PRESENT SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS
1.- Hardly anyone wear (wear) a hat nowadays.
2.- I'm afraid I've broken one of your coffee cups. - Don't worry. I don’t like (not like) the set anyway.
3.- I am wearing (wear) my sunglasses today because the sun is very strong.
4.- Tom can't have the newspaper now because his aunt is reading (read) it.
5.- I'm busy at the moment. I’m redecorating (redecorate) the sitting room.
PAST SIMPLE OR CONTINUOS:
1.- The admiral was playing (play) bowls when he received (receive) news of the invasion. He insisted (insist) on finishing the game.
2.- My dog was walking (walk) along quietly when Mr Pitt's pekinese attacked (attack) him.
3.- When I arrived (arrive) she was having (have) lunch. She apologized for starting without me but said she always lunched (lunch) at 12.30.
4.- He always wore (wear) a raincoat and carried (carry) an umbrella when he walked to the office.
5.- What did you think (you/think) of his last book? - I liked (like) it very much.
PRESENT PERFECT OR PAST SIMPLE:
1.- I have written (write) this letter but I can't find the stamp.
2.- The clock is slow. - It isn't slow. It stopped (stop)
3.- I left (leave) home at 8.00 and has got (get) here at 12
4.- He went (go) out ten minutes ago.
5.- Have you had (you/have) breakfast yet? - Yes, I had (have) it at 8.00.
PRESENT CONTINUOS OR BE GOING TO:
1.- Are you going (you/go) to the auction tomorrow? - Yes, I am going (go), but I am going to buy (not buy) anything.
2.- I am having (have) my hair cut this afternoon.
3.- My nephew is coming (come) to stay with me next weekend. - Where are you going put (you/put) him? - I am going to put (put) him in the room in the tower.
4.- Our class are starting (start) German next term.
5.- The Town Council is going to build (build) a new school here.
PRESENT CONTINUOS OR FUTURE SIMPLE:
1.- His speech is being (be) broadcast tonight.
2.- The window-cleaner is coming (come) at eight tomorrow.
3.- He won’t forget (nor forget) to come.
4.- Look! I've broken the teapot. What will Mrs Pitt say (Mrs Pitt/say)? - She won’t mind (not mind); she never liked that one.
5.- Where will you meet
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