помогите поставить глагол в правильном времени: Present Simple or Present Continuous
Your brother <em>(be) </em>a student now? - Yes, he <em>(study) </em>at the University.
Ann <em>(play) </em>the piano better than Susan.And who <em>(play) </em>now? - I <em>(think) </em>it <em>(be) </em>Susan.
She often <em>(take) </em>my dictionary but seldom <em>(remember) </em>to bring it back. If tomorrow she <em>(ask) </em>for the dictionary again, I shan't give it to her.
What a beautiful dress you <em>(wear).' </em>When did you buy it?
He is a night watchman. He <em>(work) </em>at night and <em>(sleep) </em>in the daytime.
They <em>(say) </em>if you <em>(see) </em>a black cat, you <em>(not/liave) </em>good luck.
If Peter <em>(continue) </em>to drive his car carelessly, he'll get into a traffic accident
Have you heard about Tom? He <em>(build) </em>a new house now.
If I <em>(have) </em>some time in the evening, I'll repair your bicycle.
She <em>(give) </em>two concerts inLondon next week.
Why you <em>(smell) </em>the meat? It <em>(not/be) </em>fresh?
He's a doctor, but he <em>(not/practise) </em>at the moment.
You <em>(believe) </em>in God?
You always <em>(complain) </em>about the weather!
I'm afraid you can't see my daughter at the moment. She <em>(have) </em>a music lesson. She always <em>(have) </em>it on Friday mornings.
She <em>(be) </em>still ill, but she <em>(get) </em>better now.
It often <em>(rain) </em>here at this time of the year?
She always <em>(let) </em>me down!
Don't interrupt me while I <em>(talk) </em>to somebody else.
What he <em>(do)! - </em>He <em>(try) </em>to get the car started.
Where you <em>(come) </em>from?-I <em>(come) </em>fromRussia.
Flowers always <em>(make) </em>a good present.
What he <em>(mean) </em>by saying this? It <em>(sound) </em>strange.
I <em>(write) </em>to my parents twice a month.
This carpet <em>(cost) </em>30 dollars. Why not buy it?
I <em>(write) </em>this letter to you while the children <em>(play) </em>on the beach. Actually, they <em>(play) </em>here the whole day.
If we <em>(start) </em>at nine, we <em>(have) </em>plenty of time for the shops. We <em>(be) </em>free tillhalf past four.
They always <em>(tell) </em>him everything. So I <em>(think), </em>he <em>(know) </em>about it already.
She always <em>(be late) </em>for classes!