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BETWEEN THE BEGINNING AND THE END | PRESENT PROGRESSIVE | Tick off the sentences which need Present Progressive in translation. | Translate into English. |


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  2. B) Comment on the fragments above.
  3. Be ready to characterise the economy of the United Kingdom (up to 15 sentences).
  4. C) Comment on the character of the landlady. Prove your statement.
  5. Choose the correct answer to each of these questions.
  6. Choose the correct answer to fill in the gap.
  7. Choose the correct answer to fill in the gap.

1. We leaving soon, in a day or two. 2. Are you sure that he leaves on Saturday? 3. Call me as soon as he will leave. 4. They’ll calling again in half an hour. 5. If he call at night, don’t answer the phone. 6. I’m calling him and then leaving him. 7. He always calls very late! 8. I thought he will call you. 9. I thought he would call you when he would learnt everything. 10. He realized they’re calling him. 11. I’ll do my homework, while Mother cooks the supper. 12. They play tennis tonight. They’re always playing it on Saturday. 13. I’m seeing off my friends tonight. They’ll leave at midnight. 14. If they have dinner when you’ll come, they have to invite you. 15. I won’t hear the telephone if I’ll be doing my homework at that time. I’ll listen to the cassette. 16. Wages are not increasing all the time, prices do. 17. Will they still wait at six? – They’ll wait till he will come. 18. They redecorate their flat, they’ll do it till May, I believe. 19. You’ll be recognizing her the moment you’ll be seeing her. She’ll wear dark glasses. 20. Will you dine out tonight? Then I’m calling you at six.

 

Past Simple or Past Progressive

single or repeated past actions past actions seen between the beginning and the end
Past Simple Past Progressive
I looked and looked, but saw nothing interesting in the book I was looking at the book, I was trying to see something interesting.

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Use the correct form of the Present Progressive.| Insert a verb in the proper form. Some of the sentences will need a negative form.

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