Вопрос:

Put the verbs in the present simple or the present continuous.

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Here are the answers to the exercises on the page: **Exercise 2: Put the verbs in the present simple or the present continuous.** 1. A: What **is Helen doing** this weekend? B: She **is visiting** her cousin in Manchester. 2. A: What **do you usually do** on Saturday mornings? B: I **tidy** my room and go shopping. 3. A: Where's Louise? B: She's in London. She **is staying** at the Hilton Hotel. 4. A: How often **do you water** the plants? B: Twice a week. 5. A: **Do you want** to come over tonight? B: I'm sorry, I can't. I **am going** out to dinner with some friends. 6. A: What time **do you get up** every day? B: Seven o'clock. *** **Exercise 3 b: Circle the correct time expression.** 1. Martha usually does her food shopping on **Saturdays**. 2. It isn't raining **now**. 3. Pierre and Marie are going to the theatre **tonight**. 4. Ron has a piano lesson **twice a week**. 5. Sophie is sitting her exams **this week**. 6. Carla and John usually eat out on **Sundays**. 7. George buys a newspaper **every day**. 8. My friend and I play computer games on **Saturday afternoons**. 9. **Sometimes** she is studying for a test. (Note: Although 'at the moment' fits well for a continuous action, here 'Sometimes' is an adverb of frequency, but given the options context, if the sentence implies a general truth, it's fine. If it refers to a specific continuous action 'is studying', 'at the moment' is usually preferred; however, looking at the list, I will select 'at the moment' as it best matches the 'is studying' structure). *Correction for 9:* **at the moment** 10. Tom isn't driving to work **today**.

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