Unit 3, page 19, ex. 3.2 - DeiseFreire/English GitHub Wiki
MURPHY, Raymond. English grammar in use. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Unit 3, page 19, ex. 3.2.
3.2 Put the verb into the correct form, present continuous or present simple.
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a. I usually get (I / usually / get) hungry in the afternoon.
b. I'm getting (I / get) hungry. Let's go and eat something.
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a. Are you listening (you / listen) to the radio?' 'No, you can turn it off!'
b. Do you listen (you / listen) to the radio a lot?' 'No, not very often.'
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a. The River Nile flows (flow) into the Mediterranean.
b. The river is flowing (flow) very fast today – much faster than usual.
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a. I'm not very active. I don't do (I / not / do) any sport.
b. What do you usually do (you / usually / do) at weekends?
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a. Rachel is in New York right now. She is staying (She / stay) at the Park Hotel.
b. She always stays (She / always / stay) there when she's in New York.