Use the right form of the verbs in brackets
1. Good gracious, Kit, whatever you (do)? You seem to have all the paint on yourself that there is in the world. 2. I (think) about you all day, Emma. 3. What you (do) since we last (meet)? 4. — You look hot. — Yes, I (play) tennis. 5. I (work) in a bookshop now. I (work) here for about six weeks. 6.1 (do) so for thirty years and I'm not going to change my ways. 7. She (have) toothache since she (get) up this morning. 8. How long you (know) Susan? 9. We (write) invitation cards all morning. We (write) eleven already. And we still not (finish) them all. 10. Mary (go out) with Steve for a year now, and they (plan) to get married soon. 11. I (keep) a watch on the road for the last few days, trying to catch a glimpse of you as you passed. 12. And now, gentlemen, I want to know what (go on) here and how long it (go on). 13. He (chase) this girl for half a year but she wouldn't even look at him. 14. They (think) a lot about this situation these past few days, since they (be) home. 15. There's something I (want) to ask you for the last couple of hours.
1) We lifted our heads to breathe in fresh clear air.
2)She has to stay in and do the dishes.
3)His new book will come out in the summer.
4)A young lady got out of the taxi and entered the hotel.
5)When you breathe out you make air come out of your lungs through your nose or mouth.
6)When the sun,moon or stars come out they appear in the sky.
7)Peter, stand up and come out to the blackboard.
8)"Breathe in deeply through your nose", said the doctor.
9)It is getting a bit cold to sleep out .
10) She breathed out through ter lips to try and cool the hot tea.