Ask the special questions to underlined words. E.g. I am reading an interesting book now. – What book are you reading now?
1.She is preparing for her final test.
2. You are discussing an important problem at the moment.
3. Jane is playing the piano upstairs
4. The kids are watching a funny cartoon on TV now
5. The girls are going to the fitness club tonight?
6. The boy is waiting for his friend
7. The guests are dancing at the moment.
8. The students are writing their test now.
2. This work is being carried out at the moment by out sales manager who will stay in the office till 11 p.m.!
3. The contracts will have been signed by 2 p.m. tomorrow.
4. The interview had been finished before I came to have a look at a new employee of our company.
5. Mr. Smith, the top-manager of my department was invited yesterday to attend the official
dinner at the C.E.O’s.
6. The discussion of this deal was interrupted suddenly by the arrival of our partners last
Wednesday.
7. I promise my colleagues that all the papers will be signed next month.
8. Such documents are received by our department every week!
2. How many different languages do people in Britain speak now?
3. How many people living in the UK say they are British?
4. Are there many people with multiple nationalities in Britain now?
5. Does the multicultural diversity affect the English language and culture?
6. How many religions do the English people preach now?
7. Are there any other popular cuisines in Britain now rather than old traditional one?
8. Is the New Britain proud of the changes that had happened to it?
9. Is it uncommon for the Londoners to organize multicultural festivals?
10. Does the diversity influence people's preferences regarding movies?
11. Do Londoners tend to attend the Notting Hill Carnival?
12. Can we say that Britain is full of people from all over the world right now?