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HOW MANY WORDS ARE THERE IN EACH SENTENCE?
Write the number of words in the box.
Contractions (for example „I’m“ and „isn’t“) count as 2 words.
Where are you spending…?
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What are you…?
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…that I am working on.
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… be a better friend to people.
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… on that too.
Fill in the helping verb (+ or -).
Use short forms.
She looking at the clock because she is deep into her work.
I telling you what to do, I just showing interest.
They making some efforts to be better friends to people.
It getting more and more difficult to stay in the city in the summer heat.
Tom staying here for his holiday. He going to Serbia and Montenegro instead.
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What was the question that got this answer in the Present Continuous?
„To the mall.“ (going)
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What was the question that got this answer in the Present Continuous?
„To wake me up.“ (drinking)
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What was the question that got this answer in the Present Continuous?
„On Saturday.“ (leaving)
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What was the question that got this answer in the Present Continuous?
„My girlfriend.“ (thinking)
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What was the question that got this answer in the Present Continuous?
„A new sofa.“ (looking for)
React to the information and add another sentence to keep the conversation going.
Here is an example:
Now it’s your turn.
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A definite plan for the near future:
Sample reply: Oh, really? Where are you moving to?
Are you finding it stressful?
Are you taking everything with you?
React to the information and add another sentence to keep the conversation going.
> Prices are going up again.
This response will be awarded full points automatically, but it will be reviewed and possibly adjusted after submission.
Describing a current and ongoing trend:
Sample reply: That’s not good news. Why are they constantly increasing?
That’s frustrating! Are you feeling it in your daily expenses?
Ugh, I know! Are you seeing a big difference already?
React to the information and add another sentence to keep the conversation going.
> They’re having a team building event right now.
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An action currently in progress:
Sample reply: That sounds fun! What activities are they doing?
I wasn’t aware. Are they still joining calls?
React to the information and add another sentence to keep the conversation going.
> Quiet! He’s trying to concentrate.
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Actions that are currently in progress and need immediate attention:
Sample reply: Sorry, I didn’t realize. What is he working on?
Got it! Is he working on something important?
I see. Is he trying to finish something urgent?
React to the information and add another sentence to keep the conversation going.
> I’m spending a lot of time with him right now.
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The situation is specific to the current period:
Sample reply: Oh, really? Are you working on a project together?
That sounds like you’re getting close. Are you planning something together?