Put the verbs in brackets into infinitive form or –ing form. 1) Are you still thinking about (buy) a new dishwasher?
2) I have been working all morning and I stopped (take) a break.
3) I promise (help) you with the household chores too.
4) In this way, we avoided (argue) with each other.
5) After (drive) for about two hours we stopped.
6) I have decided (call) someone to fix the dishwasher.
7) Brian prefers (live) alone.
8) You shouldn’t (eat) junk food.
9) Mother suggested (write) another poem.
10)They offered (eat) Chinese food tonight.
pres. Simple - Ann swims in the sea. They write a letter to their Granny. I speak to him every day. Past Simple - Ann swam in the sea. They wrote a letter to their Granny. I spoke to him 2 days ago. Fut. Simple - Ann will swim in the sea. They will write a letter to their Granny. I will speak to him in 2 days. Present Cont. - Ann is swimming in the sea. They are writing a letter to their Granny. I am speaking to him. Past. Cont. - Ann was swimming in the sea. They were writing a letter to their Granny. I was speaking to him. Pres. perfect - Ann has swum in the sea. They have written a letter to their Granny. I have spoken to him.