 
Use the verbs in bold type In the Present Indefinite or the Present Continuous Tense. Comment on
the meaning of the verbs each particular case. think: 1. Sam.... of buying a new car. 2. What you... he wants? 3. James coming tonight?' 'I ...so, but I'm not sure." consider: 1. The committee... my application atthe moment. 2. He... whether to accept anotherjob offer 3, We all... him a hero. 4. He... buying a house. see: 1. ...you Janetomorrow? 2. I ...why you're angry. 3. She... the doctor about her eg tomorrow 4. A scientist ...things differently from anartist, hear: 1. I want this mess tidied up now you ...2. I(not)....anything. I think you just... things. 3. They ...this case in court next Thursday. 4. I... you're leaving us. have: 1. He.... dark curly hair. 2. My kids... a music lesson now 3. She... a lot of problems at the moment 4. Janice ...a difficult time with her husband. be: 1. He... a charming person. 2. Mr. Briggs ...usually very stingy, but he very generous today 3. She... very beauti ful now that she has lost some weight, 4, I don't recognize you, Johnny! You... so naughty today! look: 1. Why you... at me like this? 2. It... as if it is going to rain. 3. She ...about twenty. 4. Susan... at herself in the mirror. 0
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            Present Indefinite Tense:
- Sam thinks of buying a new car. (meaning: Sam is considering buying a new car.) 
- What do you think he wants? (meaning: Inquiring about someone's thoughts or opinions about what he wants.) 
- James thinks he's coming tonight?' 'I think so, but I'm not sure." (meaning: James believes he is coming, and the speaker shares the same belief but is not entirely certain.) 
- The committee is considering my application at the moment. (meaning: The committee is currently in the process of evaluating the application.) 
- He is considering whether to accept another job offer. (meaning: He is currently thinking about whether he should accept another job offer or not.) 
- We all consider him a hero. (meaning: We hold the opinion that he is a hero.) 
- He is considering buying a house. (meaning: He is contemplating the idea of purchasing a house.) 
- ...you seeing Janet tomorrow? (meaning: Are you planning to meet Janet tomorrow?) 
- I see why you're angry. (meaning: I understand the reason behind your anger.) 
- She is seeing the doctor about her egg tomorrow. (meaning: She has an appointment with the doctor regarding her egg tomorrow.) 
- A scientist sees things differently from an artist. (meaning: A scientist has a different perspective from an artist.) 
- I want this mess tidied up now; you hear? (meaning: I want you to tidy up this mess immediately, do you understand?) 
- I don't hear anything. I think you just hear things. (meaning: I don't perceive any sound. The speaker believes that someone is imagining things.) 
- They are hearing this case in court next Thursday. (meaning: The case is scheduled to be heard in court next Thursday.) 
- I hear you're leaving us. (meaning: I've heard the news that you are leaving us.) 
- He has dark curly hair. (meaning: Describing the current appearance of his hair.) 
- My kids are having a music lesson now. (meaning: The kids are currently attending a music lesson.) 
- She has a lot of problems at the moment. (meaning: She is currently facing many problems.) 
- Janice is having a difficult time with her husband. (meaning: Janice is currently experiencing difficulties in her relationship with her husband.) 
- He is a charming person. (meaning: He possesses the quality of being charming.) 
- Mr. Briggs is usually very stingy, but he is very generous today. (meaning: Mr. Briggs is typically stingy, but today he is acting very generous.) 
- She is very beautiful now that she has lost some weight. (meaning: Her beauty has improved after losing weight.) 
- I don't recognize you, Johnny! You are so naughty today! (meaning: The speaker is expressing surprise at Johnny's current behavior, which is mischievous.) 
- Why are you looking at me like this? (meaning: The speaker is questioning the reason for someone's intense gaze.) 
- It looks as if it is going to rain. (meaning: The weather conditions suggest that rain is likely.) 
- She looks about twenty. (meaning: She appears to be approximately twenty years old.) 
- Susan is looking at herself in the mirror. (meaning: Susan is currently observing her reflection in the mirror.) 
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