Click on following links for pop-up pages that explain the most common errors using the present tenses and non-progressive verbs.
Instructions: Fill the blanks with the missing words by clicking on the correct word from the list. |
First Tourist: | Wow! There are a lot of people here. And they
( are still coming. ) ![]() | ||
a) are still coming. b) still are coming. c) come still. d) still come. | ![]() | ||
Second Tourist: | It's a nice atmosphere. It
( looks )
like most of the people here are enjoying themselves. ![]() | ||
a) looks b) look c) is looking | ![]() |
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First Tourist: | You're right. Everyone ( is having ) fun. ![]() | ||
a) have b) is having c) has d) are having | ![]() | ||
Second Tourist: | Look at that guy climbing up onto the statue. He ( thinks ) he's on Mount Everest. ![]() | ||
a) think b) is thinking c) 's thinking d) thinks | ![]() | ||
First Tourist: | There are a lot of police cadets around.
( Do you suppose ) they are expecting trouble? ![]() | ||
a) Are you supposing b) You are supposing c) You suppose d) Do you suppose | ![]() | ||
Second Tourist: | I doubt it. In the guide book it
( says ) that there's never any trouble. ![]() | ||
a) says b) say c) is saying | ![]() | ||
First Tourist: | You're right. Look at all the kids down there. They look very happy and
( are obviously having ) fun. ![]() | ||
a) have obviously b) obviously have c) are obviously having d) are having obviously | ![]() | ||
Second Tourist. | I suppose this must be seasonal. Surely no one
( dances ) here in the middle of a Montreal winter. ![]() | ||
a) dance b) is dancing c) dances d) are dancing | ![]() | ||
First Tourist: | I'm not so sure. On a sunny day in the middle of winter it must be possible to dance and still stay warm. They
( probably dress ) warmly. ![]() | ||
a) dress probably b) probably are dressing c) are probably dressing d) probably dress | ![]() | ||
Second Tourist. | Yes, you may be right. These Canadians are all a bit crazy anyway. But they
( certainly know ) how to have a good time. ![]() | ||
a) know certainly b) certainly know c) are certainly knowing d) certainly are knowing | ![]() | ||
First Tourist: | I
( don't suppose ) you want to dance. ![]() | ||
a) don't suppose b) am not supposing c) suppose not | ![]() | ||
Second Tourist: | Hey! Why not? I love the rhythms. My feet
( are dancing ) already. Let's join the crowd. ![]() | ||
a) dance b) is dancing c) are dancing | ![]() | ||
First Tourist: | This is a lot of fun. Look at that girl over there. She
( seems ) to be in a trance. ![]() | ||
a) is seeming b) seems c) seem |
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Second Tourist: | This is amazing. Do you think it's spontaneous. Nobody
( is acting ) as a leader. ![]() | ||
a) acts b) is acting c) act b) are acting | ![]() | ||
First Tourist: | You're wrong. There is a woman sitting over there in the center. I
( imagine ) she is setting the rhythm and the others are following. ![]() | ||
a) imagine b) am imagining | ![]() | ||
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