The document provides examples for completing sentences with the present progressive tense and other grammar structures. It contains multiple sections with examples of filling in blanks with verbs in the present progressive or present simple tense. It also provides examples of using quantifiers like "a, some, any" and question words like "how much" and "how many" to complete sentences. The overall document is a grammar exercise focusing on different tenses and grammatical structures.
The document provides examples for completing sentences with the present progressive tense and other grammar structures. It contains multiple sections with examples of filling in blanks with verbs in the present progressive or present simple tense. It also provides examples of using quantifiers like "a, some, any" and question words like "how much" and "how many" to complete sentences. The overall document is a grammar exercise focusing on different tenses and grammatical structures.
The document provides examples for completing sentences with the present progressive tense and other grammar structures. It contains multiple sections with examples of filling in blanks with verbs in the present progressive or present simple tense. It also provides examples of using quantifiers like "a, some, any" and question words like "how much" and "how many" to complete sentences. The overall document is a grammar exercise focusing on different tenses and grammatical structures.
Group:_____1B_____ A. Complete with the sentences with the Present Progressive of the verbs in parentheses. 1. I____have____ (have) a party tomorrow, Do you want to come? 2. Mary's sister ___have leave____ (leave) for Italy next weekend. 3. ____are you coming___ (you/come) with us to the restaurant? 4. We __meet___ (meet) some old friends tonight. 5. What ___do you do___ (you/do) on Friday. 6. A: What __do you doing_ (you/do)? B: I __am sending_ (send) and e-mail to Jhon.
7. A: ____are__ you _____going ______ (go) to a party
now? B: Yes, it's my best friend's birthday. 8. A: Where's Jean? B: She __is decorating____ (decorate) the living room for the party on New Year's Eve. 9. My mother _is preparing___ (prepare) some snacks right now but my dad __isnt helping_____ (not help) her. He __is watching___ (watch ) TV. 10. it ____is snowing _____ (snow) outside and the children __is making___ (make) a snowman in the yard. B. Complete with the Present Simple or the Present Progressive of the verbs in parentheses. It's Thursday, 3 O'clock in the afternoon and the Smiths (1) __are_ (be) all at home.
Olivia (2) ____usually does_____ (usually /do) her
homework at this time of day, but it's Thanksgiving today, so she (3) _is helping__ (help) her mom in the kitchen. They (4) ___are prepaing__ (prepare) Thanksgiving dinner. Her dad (5) __usually watch___(usually/ watch) TV, but now he (6) ___is decorating_ (decorate) the living room, Sheila, Olivia's little sister. (7) _is sitting____ (sit) on the sofa. She (8) ___is drawing__ (draw) pictures for this special day.
B. Complete with a, some or any.
1. Is there _any_ ice cream in the refrigerator? 2. Have _a_ piece of cake with your coffee. 3. Would you like _some__bread with your pasta? 4. We don't have __any__yogurt.
5. I want something to drink. Let's get _a_ bottle of
water from that store 6. There are __some__ cherries and ___some__ apples in the refrigerator. Let's make _a__ fruit salad. 7. A: I need ___some__ money, I want to buy __a_ cheeseburger. B: Sorry, but I don't have __any_ money. 8. There aren't _any__ Chinese restaurants in this town. Let's go to __a__ Mexican
D. Complete with How much, How
many, too much or too many. 1. A: _______how much______ chcolate do we need for the cake? B: We need only one bar. I don't want _____too much_______ chocolate in the cake. A: Great! And _____how many________ glasses of milk? B: I think we need two glasses of milk. 2. A: ________how much_____ orange juice is there in the refrigerator?
B: There's a bottle of orange juice but we don't
have any lemonade. A: ________how much_____ lemonade do you want? B: I don't know. Ten cans? A: Ten? They are _____how many________, Let's get six. 3: A: _______how many______ DVDs do you watch a week? B: Three or four. A: And _______how many______ hours of TV do you watch? B: Two or three. A: What? You watch ___how many___ TV. It's not good for you.