prieš 9 m. 1 mėn. - prieš 9 m. 1 mėn.#3417nuo Jurate
Jurate created the topic: English Grammar Exercises
You can download this English grammar book. It has rules with explanations and lots of exercises with answers at the end. Of course, it is all in English. (Click 'Download document' - parsisiųsti dokumentą):
vk.com/doc65540125_172694705?hash=e389e7...l=f21194124ecf0e5e33
You are very welcome to write your questions about the rules. Maybe you don't understand English text and maybe we can help you?
You are very welcome to post sentences from exercises on the Forum! Maybe we can check it for you?
If you post from the book, don't forget to write the page and the number of the exercise!
prieš 9 m. 1 mėn. - prieš 9 m. 1 mėn.#3683nuo Indrė
Indrė replied the topic: English Grammar Exercises
Hello, I've done several exercises from the book of English Grammar Exercises, Unit 1, the page 3.
1.1
2. I -- looking for Christine. Do you know where she is?
3. It -- getting dark. Shall I turn on the light?
4. They haven‘t got anywhere to live at the moment. They -- staying with friends until they find somewhere.
5. Are you ready? Yes I -- coming.
6. Have you get(=got) an umbrella? It -- starting to rain.
7. You -- making a lot of noise. Could you be quiter? I -- trying to concentrate.
8. Why are all these people here? What -- happening?
1.2
2. Why --- you looking at me like that? What‘s the matter?
3. Jenny is a student at university. Is she? What -- she studying?
4. --- Anybody listening to the radio or can I turn it of?
5. How is your English? -- It getting better?
1.4
Brian! How nice to see you!
What are you doing these days?
I --- trying to be a supermarket manager.
Really? What’s it like? Are you enjoying it?
It’s all right. What about you?
Well, actually I’m not working at the moment.
I -- trying to find a job, but it’s not easy.
But I’m very busy. I -- decorating my flat.
Are you doing it alone?
No, some friends of mine -- helping me.
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prieš 9 m. 1 mėn. - prieš 9 m. 1 mėn.#3687nuo Jurate
Jurate replied the topic: English Grammar Exercises
The verb 'to be' is missing in the sentences
We are here talking about the present continuous - esamąjį tęstinį. The present continuous is for actions that are happening right now, at this moment. Present continuous is made of two words: to be + present participle -ing: For example:
1.Mark! I am talking to you! Are you listening to me or are you watching TV?
2.What's this noise? Is anyone knocking at the door?
3. How are you doing these days? - Fine! I'm getting ready for my wedding!
I am reading your comment at the moment and I am marking the places where the verb 'to be' should go. Are you reading my comment? Can you put 'to be' in your sentences?