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Put the verb into the correct form, present simple or present continuous

Julia is very good at languages. She (speak) four languages very well.

Let's go out. It (not / rain) now.

' (you / listen) to the radio?' 'No, you can turn it off.'

' (you / listen) to the radio every day?' 'No, just occasionally.'

Put the verb into the correct form, present perfect or past simple

It raining for a while, but it's raining again now. (stop)

The town is very different now. It  a lot. (change)

A: Have you heard about Ben? He his arm. (break)

B: Really? How  that  ? (happen)

A: He off a ladder. (fall)

 Complete the sentences using will or going to

Paul has to go to the airport to catch a plane tomorrow morning.

PAUL: Liz, I need somebody to take me to the airport tomorrow morning.

LIZ: That's no problem. (I / take) you. What time is your flight?

PAUL: 10:50.

LIZ: OK, (we / leave) at about 9 o'clock then.

Later that day, Joe offers to take Paul to the airport.

JOE: Paul, do you want me to take you to the airport?

PAUL: No thanks, Joe. (Liz / take) me.

 
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