Put the verbs in brackets into one of these two forms. Where both are possess it will be noted in the key (in some examples the present continuous tense could be used instead of the be going to from ). The exercise contains requests, invitations, and questions about intentions.
1. You (open) the door for me, please?
Yes, certainly
2. You (do) tje washing - up tonight?
No, think it can wait till tomorrow.
3. Im looking for my easel
You (paint) Someones portrait?
4. You (read) this passage...
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Put the verbs in brackets into one of these two forms. Where both are possess it will be noted in the key (in some examples the present continuous tense could be used instead of the be going to from ). The exercise contains requests, invitations, and questions about intentions.
1. You (open) the door for me, please?
Yes, certainly
2. You (do) tje washing - up tonight?
No, think it can wait till tomorrow.
3. I'm looking for my easel
You (paint) Someone's portrait?
4. You (read) this passage aloud, please, ' said the examiner
5. You (eat) any more of this, or shall i tell the waiter to takeit away?
6. You aren't wearing your climbing boots. You (not climb) the mountain with the others?
7. You (listen ) to me!' Said his mother angrily
8. You (put) my car away from me, please
Yes, certainly
9. You (have) another cup of coffee?
No, thank you
10. Why did you buy all these egges? You ( make) an anormous omelette?
11. There's the phone again. Take no notice.
You ( not answer) it?
12. You (come) and see me after the class? I want to discuss your work with you.
13. I see that you have ordered the guardian. You really (read) it?
14. You (buy) stamps?
Yes, i am
Then you (buy) some foe me ,please?