
Choose the correct tense. 1. We move/are moving house tomorrow 2. My sister is very clever. She
speaks/is speaking five languages 3. Where do you go/are you going? To the cafe. Would you like to join me? 4. You look very tired. Yeah, I'm working/ have been working hard all morning 5. How long do you live/have you been living here? For five yars 6 Her train arrives/is arriving at 7 o'clock 7 Mag and i know/ have known each other for many yaars 8 He works/has been working here since September 9 Would you like to read this book? No, thanks, i read/i have read it before 10 I always want/ i have always wanted to have a sister 11. Do you understand/ Are you understanding me now

Ответы на вопрос

2. My sister is very clever. She speaks five languages
3. Where do you go ? To the cafe. Would you like to join me?
4. You look very tired. Yeah, I'm have been working hard all morning
5. How long do you have you been living here? For five yars
6 Her train is arriving at 7 o'clock
7 Mag and have known each other for many yaars
8 He has been working here since September
9 Would you like to read this book? No, thanks, i have read it before
10 I always want to have a sister
11. Do you understand



Sure! Here are the correct tenses for each sentence:
1. We are moving house tomorrow. 2. My sister speaks five languages. 3. Where are you going? To the cafe. Would you like to join me? 4. You look very tired. Yeah, I have been working hard all morning. 5. How long have you been living here? For five years. 6. Her train arrives at 7 o'clock. 7. Mag and I have known each other for many years. 8. He has been working here since September. 9. Would you like to read this book? No, thanks, I have read it before. 10. I have always wanted to have a sister. 11. Do you understand me now?
In general, the present continuous tense (e.g., "is moving," "is speaking," "are going") is used to talk about actions happening at the present moment or in the near future. The present simple tense (e.g., "moves," "speaks," "go") is used to talk about habitual actions or general truths. The present perfect continuous tense (e.g., "have been working," "have been living") is used to talk about actions that started in the past and are still happening or have just finished. The present perfect tense (e.g., "have known," "have read") is used to talk about actions that happened at an unspecified time in the past or have a connection to the present.


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