Present Continuous can be used for things that are happening at the moment of speaking [Grammar Focus, p. 190]. Complete
sentences (1–9) using Present Simple or Present Continuous.
1) James (live) in a little village.
2) He (be) in his last year at school.
3) After school, James (want) to become a banker.
4) So this week, he (do) a practical course in a bank.
5) There (be) a bank in a nearby town, but James (take) the bus
to get there.
6) The bus (leave) at 5.30 in the morning and (return) at 8.15 in
the evening.
7) James (not / like) to spend so much time in town before and
after work, waiting for the bus.
8) So this week he (stay) with his aunt, who (live) in town.
9) James usually (wear) jeans and t-shirts, but while he (work)
for the bank now, he (wear) a suit and a tie.
1) has Nick opened the window?
Nick hasn't opened the window.
2) have Jake and Mike washed their bike?
Jane and Mike haven't washed their bike.
3) has Samantha washed up?
Samantha hasn't washed up.
4) have Bob and Mary been at the cinema?
Bob and Mary haven't been at the cinema.
5) has Len made a cake?
Len hasn't made a cake.
6) has Lord jumped over the fence?
Lord hasn't jumped over the fence.
7) has Ben cleaned his teeth?
Ben hasn't cleaned his teeth.
8) has Lucy painted the chair?
Lucy hasn't painted the chair.
9) have Tim and Kathy decorated the Christmas tree?
Tim and Kathy haven't decorated the Christmas tree.
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