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English as a Second Language - Continuous Tenses
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English as a Second Language - Continuous Tenses
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10 Questions

1. Pick the word/s to complete the best sentence in good clear English.
'The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge ... ... to Buckingham tomorrow to perform the opening ceremony for a new hospital.'
2. Pick the word/s to complete the best sentence in good clear English.
'The police ... ... this terrorist ... ... to a group which ... ... democracy and ... ... to destroy the government.'
3. Pick the word/s to complete the best sentence in good clear English.
'My niece ... ... the trombone; in fact, she ... ... at the jazz club tomorrow evening.'
4. Pick the word/s to complete the best sentence in good clear English.
'The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge ... ... to Buckingham tomorrow to perform the opening ceremony for a new hospital.'
5. Pick the word/s to complete the best sentence in good clear English.
'Haven't you got to the end of that book yet, that I lent you several weeks ago?'
'No, honestly, I ... ... it!'
6. Pick the word/s to complete the best sentence in good clear English.
'My niece ... ... the trombone; in fact, she ... ... at the jazz club tomorrow evening.'
7. Pick the word/s to complete the best sentence in good clear English.
From a famous old English folksong:
'Early one morning, just as the sun ... ... ,
I heard a maiden singing in the valley below.'
8. Pick the word/s to complete the best sentence in good clear English.
'Perhaps you ... ... that you promised to pay me the money by last weekend.'
9. Pick the word/s to complete the best sentence in good clear English.
'There's a special offer on at the supermarket, you say? ... ... special offers!'
10. Pick the word/s to complete the best sentence in good clear English.
'Perhaps you ... ... that you promised to pay me the money by last weekend.'