Open the brackets, using the correct form of the link-verb. 1. You (look) ill today! What’s wrong with you?
2. She nearly (go) mad when she learnt the sad news.
3. I (feel) unwell since this bad fall of mine.
4. The work (seem) easy only before you try it.
5. They had a bad accident but he (remain) unhurt.
2.You aren't here with me.
3.I am writing sentences.
4.She is talking about strange things at the moment.
5.Are you reading now?
6.I am trying to be polite.
7.Is she creating a composition now?
8.He said:"Don't disturb me! I am practising in singing!"
9.I am dancing because I like it.
10.Am I crying?
11.Why are you roaming around me right now?
12.We are passing through this problem.
13.She is swimming but I can say her that you came.
14.It is screaming right now and I don't know what to do.
15.I am running from the monster.