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The Present Continuous المضارع المستمر إختبار Exercise


Exercise   1

Put the verbs between brackets in the correct form

1.     Ahmed ----------------a book now.( read )
2.     I ----------- about the exam at the moment. (think)
3.     ------------------------- now ? ( you / sleep )
4.     We ---------------------- now. (not /eat )
5.     where -----------------------? ( you / go )
6.     why ---------------------?( Ahmed and Ali / fight )
7.     You -------------------------to me. ( not / listen )
8.     The cat ---------------------------------- some milk. ( drink )
9.     What ---------------------------- at the moment ? ( you / do )
10. Hello, mum. I ---------------------- you  from Dubai . ( call )


Exercise 2

Put the verbs between brackets in the correct form. 
1.     The sun always -----------------------down in the west. (go )
2.     Look! The sun -------------------------down now . (go )
3.     My father never ------------------------- .( smoke )
4.     They usually ----------------- to school on time. ( come )
5.     My brother can’t talk to you now. He ------ his car. (repair )
6.     We often ------------------ at home during the holidays . ( stay )
7.     I rarely ------------------------- up late. ( stay )
8.     Where ------------------------ on Fridays. (you / go )
9. Excuse me, you ---------------------- on my foot. ( stand )                   
10. Look at that bird, it --------------------- high in the sky.  ( fly )






Answers to Exercise 1:

1.     Ahmed -------is reading--------------------a book now.( read )

2.     I -----am thinking-------- about the exam at the moment. ( think )

3.     --Are you sleeping---------now ? ( you / sleep )

4.     We ------are not eating----------------------- now. (not /eat )

5.     where --------------------are you going-------------? ( you / go )

6.     why --------are Ahmed and Ali fighting-------?( Ahmed and Ali / fight )

7.     You ------are not listening-------------------to me. ( not / listen )

8.     The cat ----------is drinking------------------------ some milk. ( drink )

9.     What ----------------are you doing-------- at the moment ? ( you / do )

10. Hello, mum. I -------am calling----------- you  from Dubai . ( call ) 



 Answers to Exercise 2:

1.     The sun always ---goes--------------------down in the west. (go )

2.     Look! The sun -------is going------------------down now . (go )

3.     My father never ------smokes------------------- .( smoke )

4.     They usually ---------come-------- to school on time. ( come )

5.     My brother can’t talk to you now. He is repairing- his car. (repair )

6.     We often ----stay-------------- at home during the holidays . ( stay )

7.     I rarely ------------stay up------------- up late. ( stay )

8.     Where --------do you go---------------- on Fridays. (you / go )

9. Excuse me, you -------are standing--------------- on my foot. ( stand )                    

10. Look at that bird, it -----is flying--------------- high in the sky.  ( fly )




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