This document contains 24 sentences with blanks that require the correct present tense form of verbs. The sentences test a variety of regular and irregular verbs in simple present, present continuous, and present perfect tenses. The document is a grammar exercise that requires filling in the blanks with the appropriate present tense verb forms.
This document contains 24 sentences with blanks that require the correct present tense form of verbs. The sentences test a variety of regular and irregular verbs in simple present, present continuous, and present perfect tenses. The document is a grammar exercise that requires filling in the blanks with the appropriate present tense verb forms.
This document contains 24 sentences with blanks that require the correct present tense form of verbs. The sentences test a variety of regular and irregular verbs in simple present, present continuous, and present perfect tenses. The document is a grammar exercise that requires filling in the blanks with the appropriate present tense verb forms.
This document contains 24 sentences with blanks that require the correct present tense form of verbs. The sentences test a variety of regular and irregular verbs in simple present, present continuous, and present perfect tenses. The document is a grammar exercise that requires filling in the blanks with the appropriate present tense verb forms.
Complete the sentences with the correct present form.
1. A: Can I borrow your calculator? B: Sorry, but I am still using (still / use) it. A: Ok, it does not matter (not matter). I’ll ask for it to John. 2. See you in the morning. I am leaving (leave) in a minute. 3. I have never worn (never / wear) a tie to work and I am refusing (refuse) to start now! 4. If you drop it, it will explode! What are you doing (you / do)? 5. You are a great cook! This cake takes (taste) wonderfully. 6. Excuse me, but is this bus stopping (this bus / stop) outside the Post Office? 7. Henry is not still finding (still / not find) a job. 8. I am driving (drive)! You can sit in the back with Martin. 9. How long have you waited (you / wait) for the bus? You look (look) really annoyed! 10.Ugh, don’t show me that picture! I (can’t stand) spiders! 11.Joan seldom sit (seldom / sit) next to Eve. 12.I’ve finished my exams so I have been lying(lie) on the beach the rest of the summer. 13.Stop doing that! You have been (be) very silly today, Paul! 14.It’s ages since I have been (not be) to an Indian restaurant. Have you fancied (you / fancy) coming today with me? 15.In winter, what do you wear (you / wear)? 16.Why are you looking (you / look) at me like that? Have I done something wrong? 17.The coat is not fitting (not fit) me. I need a larger size. 18.Thanks for this great time. I have had (have) a lovely evening. 19.This is an exam. Why you are talking (you / talk)? 20.I have not decided (not decide) about buying a new bike yet. I am thinking (think) about it. 21.The dog has dug (dig) all the morning but it has not finded (not find) any bones yet. 22.Every Easter my granny visits (visit) us and my mum and her argues (argue) angrily all the time. 23.We have been walking (walk) the whole day. Let’s have a rest. 24.How many books has she edited (she / edit) so far?