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I think it's better to stay. It ______ and we ______ an umbrella.
a. 's raining / don't have b. rains / don't have c. 's raining / aren't having
kezdjen tanulni
's raining / don't have
We use the present simple and not progressive with stative or non-action verbs (we don't have). Have is a non-action verb when it means 'own', 'possess'.
Children ______ more and more dependent to mobile phones. B: Yes, they ______ their imagination anymore.
a. become / aren't using b. are becoming / don't use c. become / don't use
kezdjen tanulni
are becoming / don't use
We use the present continuous to talk about situations that are changing or developing (Children are becoming).
I ______ of quitting my job. ______ it is a good idea?
a. 'm thinking / Do you think b. think / Do you think c. 'm thinking /Are you thinking
kezdjen tanulni
'm thinking / Do you think
The verb think is stative when it means 'believe', 'have an opinion', but it is dynamic in the following cases: when it means 'consider': We are thinking of selling our house. when it refers to the process of thinking itself: What are you thinking?
Who is that man? Why ______ at us? What ______?
a. is he looking / is he wanting b. is he looking / does he want c. does he look / he wants
kezdjen tanulni
is he looking / does he want
We use the present simple and not progressive with stative or non-action verbs (does he want). Want is a stative verb
What we ____ is that we _____ the planet where our children and grandchildren have to live.
(not realise) / (destroy)
kezdjen tanulni
don't realise / are destroying
Realise is a stative verb
Big companies _____ more and more trees every day and this ____ damage to the land.
(cut down) / (cause)
kezdjen tanulni
are cutting down / is causing
We use the present continuous to talk about situations that are changing or developing. It's usual to find the present continuous with comparative phrases like more and more or less and less.
Now there is less rain and this ___ more and more trees to die
(cause)
kezdjen tanulni
is causing
We use the present continuous to talk about situations that are changing or developing, or also for actions in progress now or ‘around now’.
As a consequence of the droughts, the risk of fires ___ dramatically.
(increase)
kezdjen tanulni
is increasing
We use the present continuous to talk about situations that are changing or developing, or also for actions in progress now or ‘around now’.
Fortunately, it ___ that now some governments ___ to understand the problem, and they ___to control these activities.
(seem) / (begin) / (try)
kezdjen tanulni
seems / are beginning / are trying
What time ______ work on Monday?
a. do you finish b. will you finish c. are you going to finish
kezdjen tanulni
do you finish
We use the present simple to refer to future events which are timetabled.
I'm sure the baby ______ blue eyes, like her mother.
a. is going to have b. will have c. is having
kezdjen tanulni
will have
We use will to predict future events that we think will happen.
Look! That car over there ___!
a. will crash b. is going to crash c. is crashing
kezdjen tanulni
is going to crash
We use be going to to predict future events that are very near or we can see will happen (there is present evidence).
Thanks for the money. I ____ you back on Friday
a. 'm going to pay b. will pay you c. 'm paying
kezdjen tanulni
will pay
We use will for promises and refusals.
The film ____ at 5 p.m.
a. is going to start b. will start c. starts
kezdjen tanulni
starts
We use the present simple to refer to future events which are timetabled.
I never ___ him behave like this before.
a. 've never seen b. never saw
kezdjen tanulni
've never seen
We often use the words never, ever, or before to talk about experiences.

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