Choose the right variant of the verb in brackets to make sentences complete. 1. My watches (are repaired/are being repaired) right now in the nearby workshop.
2. The members of the delegation (will meet/will be met) at the station.
3. Quite often the fish (is caught/was caught) by the seagulls this time of the year.
4. Everybody was busy. The rooms (were prepared/were being prepared) for the guests arrival.
5. Last summer this edition of the novel (wasn’t sold/ wasn’t being sold).
6. I will have a cup of coffee while my car (is cleaned/is being cleaned).
7. I hope that this rubbish (will being taken/will be taken) away tomorrow as soon as possible.
8. Christmas (is being celebrated/is celebrated) by Christians all over the world.
9. When a postman knocked the door, the letter still (was being written/ was written) by him.
10. Nowadays “Tom and Jerry” cartoons rarely (are watched/are being watched) by young children.
2. I have studied English twice a week since childhood
3. It has been powered by the company three days a week for two years
4. They have gone to the store every Saturday since they moved here
5. We have meet each other sometimes for many years
6. I have known this man now since we went to school
7. I've been here every day since 9 o'clock
8. He has played football once a week since early childhood
9. He has driven a car now since he got the driving license
10. They have received letters from him regularly since last spring