Present Simple
1. I prefer an interesting book to other kinds of entertainment.
2. She doesn't have leisure at the weekend because she has too much homework to do.
3. My brother can't make a fascinating plot for his new book.
4. My sister likes to read confusing stories with an open final.
Present Perfect
1. I haven't ever seen a more spectacular film.
2. He has made many titles to his funny stories.
3. My mother has always been the most convincing person in our family.
4. I haven't enjoyed my leisure when I was a teenager.
Present Continuous
1. She is crying because of the death of her famous character in the book she is reading now.
2. My sister is having a rest after cooking dinner.
3. The children are writing a catchy story for their Literature class.
4. I am entertaining my younger sister while our parents aren't at home.
Объяснение:
Write sentences. Use the correct tense.
He bought new clothes. (PAST SIMPLE)
We did not travel to Italy. (PAST SIMPLE)
You are not interested in athletics. (PRESENT SIMPLE)
She usually goes to school at 9.00. (PRESENT SIMPLE)
The frog is flying. (PRESENT SCONTINUOUS)
Right now I am not listening to hip-hop. (PRESENT SCONTINUOUS)
We are not going to the café at lunch. (BE GOING TO)
He are going to have a test tomorrow. (BE GOING TO)
They will not watch TV programmes. (FUTURE SIMPLE)
You will run a race. (FUTURE SIMPLE)
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