Write negative sentences with full verb forms. Don't use full stops, they are given.
1. They are not sleeping at the moment.
2. Sally is not choosing a present at the moment.
3. I am not combing my hair now.
Write questions using the present continuous and the verb in the brackets.
1. Are they having breakfast now?
2. Is the cat sleeping in the basket?
3. Are the birds drinking water now?
Put the words into the correct order. Write full sentences with full verb forms. Use punctuation marks in your sentences (full stops and question marks).
To recall, I chose two commercials: positive - Coffee Jacobs Monarch and negative -Coffee Jacobs Monarch.The color scheme - vivid image, colorful costumes, excellent quality video.The plot - a little boy on the eve of the New Year (хотя я бы написала "Christmas") takes the usual jar, starts launch fragrance and goes to the balcony. Opening the jar, he released a fragrance, attracting this Santa Claus.Musical accompaniment - wonderful, well-known Christmas song Dean Martin - Let it snow.Actors - One of the main tasks of the smallest actor was his nice behavior in this advertisement and his actor coped perfectly well.The idea - to show that coffee is so good that even the fragrance can be heard wherever you were not, and that you did not do.Overall impression - after viewing the want to drink coffee, because of circumstances, and all the well-known song Dean Martin -Let it snow perfect Christmas mood charges. --- Я не уверена, что переводить нужно было именно так. .-.
Write negative sentences with full verb forms. Don't use full stops, they are given.
1. They are not sleeping at the moment.
2. Sally is not choosing a present at the moment.
3. I am not combing my hair now.
Write questions using the present continuous and the verb in the brackets.
1. Are they having breakfast now?
2. Is the cat sleeping in the basket?
3. Are the birds drinking water now?
Put the words into the correct order. Write full sentences with full verb forms. Use punctuation marks in your sentences (full stops and question marks).
1. Paul is not joining us tonight.
2. We are going to a festival now.
3. Are the children playing computer games now?