Daniel Stevens is a wildlife cameraman. He 1)... wild animals for documentary
programmes for seventeen years now. He 2)... the world’s jungles and rainforests.
His wife Alison always 3)... him and helps in his work. They 4)... together for fifteen
years and want to keep filming until they get too old. At the moment they 5) ... to go
to the Arctic to film white bears. Although Daniel 6)... how dangerous his work is, he
7)... to be face to face with the animals he is filming. «I love being in an environment
that 8)... for years», he says. Next year Daniel 9)... to publish his book about filming.
He 10) ... it for more than four years and 11)... it. Daniel 12)... this book will be a
great support for the cameramen who 13)... much experience yet.
1) a) films; b) is filming; c) has filmed; d) has been filming.
2) a) already
explores;
b) is already exploring; c) has already explored; d) has already
been exploring.
3) a) accompanies; b) is accompanying; c) has accompanied; d) has been
accompanying.
4) a) work; b) are working; c) have worked; d) have been working.
5) a) prepare; b) are preparing; c) have prepared; d) have been preparing.
6) a) understands; b) is understanding; c) has understood; d) has been understanding.
7) a) prefers; b) is preferring; c) has preferred; d) has been preferring.
8) a) doesn’t
change;
b) isn’t changing; c) hasn’t changed; d) hasn’t been changing.
9) a) plans; b) is planning; c) has planned; d) has been planning.
10) a) writes; b) is writing; c) has written; d) has been writing.
11) a) almost finishes; b) is almost finishing; c) has almost finished; d) has almost been
finishing.
12) a) hopes; b) is hoping; c) has hoped; d) has been hoping.
13) a) don’t have; b) aren’t having; c) haven’t had; d) haven’t been having.
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