Present continuous or present simple
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the present continuous or the present simple.
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the present continuous or the present simple.
In general, nouns signify people, places, things and ideas. The proper noun, however, is a type of noun that specifically names one noun. Examples: Common Nouns vs. Proper Nouns Common Nouns Proper Nouns writer Sydney Sheldon teacher Mrs. Hickory cookie Oreo city London school Harvard University Sample Sentences: Abigael gave Mary a freshly-baked cookie but…
Fill in “am”, “is” or “are”.
Hello Mrs. RobinsonHello. How are you?I’m fine thank you.I’m glad. Are you ready to see the property?Yes. I’m very excited.Good. This property is two acres and it is in a very nice part of town.What is the zoning of this property?It is zoned for commercial or residential use.That is good.What do you plan on using…
Hello. Are you Mr. Johnson?Yes. I am.Nice to meet you I am Mr. Smith. I will be interviewing you today.Good. It’s nice to meet you as well.Thank you. Please have a seat in my office.Thank you.Mr. Johnson, tell me a little about yourself.I am 32 years old, I was working at the steel plant until…
Complete the sentences. Use an article (a or an)
Fill in with present continuous.