Let's complete each sentence using the correct verb forms based on the context provided.
18. You ... to me again! (not listen)
For this sentence, the correct phrase is: 'You are not listening to me again!'
This sentence uses the present continuous tense, which is used to describe an action that is happening right now or around the current time. In this case, it expresses a sense of urgency or frustration that the person is not paying attention at the moment.
19. Rebecca ... books. She ... films. (not read, prefer)
For these sentences, the correct phrases are: 'Rebecca does not read books. She prefers films.'
The first part uses the simple present tense to state a habit or general truth about Rebecca, indicating that reading books is not her usual activity. The second part uses the simple present tense to express a preference, which is a general liking or habitual tendency.
20. Look who ... ? (talk)
For this sentence, the correct phrase is: 'Look who is talking?'
This is also in the present continuous tense, and it is a common expression used to draw attention to a person who is currently speaking. It's often used in conversational English to point out someone's actions, usually in a light-hearted or ironic way.