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