Unit 4, page 21, ex 4.4 - DeiseFreire/English GitHub Wiki

MURPHY, Raymond. English grammar in use. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Unit 4, page 21, ex 4.4.

4.4 Complete the sentences. Use is/are being (continuous) or is/are (simple).

  1. I can't understand why he's being so selfish. He isn't usually like that.
  2. You'll like Sophie when you meet her. She is very nice.
  3. Sarah is being very nice to me at the moment. I wonder why.
  4. They are very happy. They've just got married.
  5. You're normally very patient, so why are you being so unreasonable about waiting ten more minutes?
  6. Would you like something to eat? Are you hungry?