Unit 4, page 21, ex 4.1 - DeiseFreire/English GitHub Wiki

MURPHY, Raymond. English grammar in use. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Unit 4, page 21, ex 4.1.

4.1 Put the verb into the correct form, present continuous or present simple.

  1. Are you hungry? Do you want (you / want) something to eat?
  2. Alan says he's 90 years old, but nobody believes (believe) him.
  3. She told me her name, but I don't remember (I / not / remember) it now.
  4. Don't put the dictionary away. I am using (I / use) it.
  5. Don't put the dictionary away. I need (I / need) it.
  6. Air consists (consist) mainly of nitrogen and oxygen.
  7. Who is that man? What does he want (he / want)?
  8. Who is that man? Why is he looking (he / look) at us?
  9. Who is that man? Do you recognise (you / recognise) him?
  10. I am thinking (I / think) of selling my car. Would you be interested in buying it?
  11. I can't make up my mind. What do you think (you / think) I should do?
  12. Gary wasn't well earlier, but he seems (he / seem) OK now.