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[Free] EXERCISE 1: Fill in the blanks. Use the correct form of the verb in Present Continuous. Example: She (read) → She is reading 1. I ______ (eat) an apple. 2. He ______ (watch) TV. 3. They ______ (play) football. 4. We ______ (write) a letter. 5. You ______ (listen) to music. 6. My brother ______ (sleep) now. 7. The dog ______ (run) in the garden. 8. She ______ (drink) water. EXERCISE 2: Make questions Put the words in the correct order to make Present Continuous questions. 1. (you / what / doing / are) → ______ ? 2. (is / she / cooking) → ______ ? 3. (they / playing / are / football) → ______ ? 4. (reading / he / is / a book) → ______ ? 5. (you / listening / are / music / to) → ______ ?

[Free] IV. Read the sentences carefully, put in the punctuations, and write A for assertive, I for imperative, In for interrogative, and Ex for exclamatory sentences at the end of each sentence. 1. Have you ever been to Kashmir? 2. What a beautiful place Kashmir is!

[Free] Your cousin Hao Long wants to make a healthy lunch. He asks you for advice on what he should make. Write an email to Hao Long. In your email, tell Hao Long: • what dish he should make? • why it is healthy • what ingredients he needs Write about 30-50 words. Write your email below.

[Free] Which line most directly states the speaker's feelings in "Song VII" by Rabindranath Tagore? A. "She has no pride of dress and decoration." B. "their jingling would drown thy whispers." C. "My poet's vanity dies in shame before thy sight." D. "like a flute of reed for thee to fill with music."

[Free] Read the sentences. Thomas Paine authored Common Sense, which argued for American Independence from Britain. Paine also wrote The Crisis. Which is the best way to combine these sentences? A. Thomas Paine authored Common Sense, which argued for American Independence from Britain, and he also wrote The Crisis. B. Thomas Paine authored Common Sense, which argued for American Independence from Britain, but he also wrote The Crisis. C. Thomas Paine authored Common Sense, which argued for American Independence from Britain, also writing The Crisis. D. Thomas Paine authored Common Sense, which argued for American Independence from Britain, with The Crisis.

[Free] Directions: Fill in the gaps with the words from the box. Word box: whistling | bounced | helped shiny | sounds | noisy put | mind | bumped | purple 1. Peter Parker ______ his painting on the wall. 2. The boy bounced the ball in the backyard. 3. Helen happily ______ her housemaid with the housework. 4. Most men don't ______ making their man cave tidy. 5. The wind was ______ through the holes in the walls.

[Free] Make sentences using the given abstract nouns. a. love: I love my parents... b. friendship: Our friendship has lasted for many years... c. honesty: ... d. peace: I feel peaceful when birds are chirping e. dream: ...

[Free] Fill in the blank: Which noun phrase would best fit the sentence below? A _______ can help people laugh and relieve stress. A. hopes and aspirations B. happiness when hearing good news C. sense of humor D. death of a loved one

[Free] A. Think of three complaints you have about your neighbors. Write three requests you want to make. Choose from these topics or use ideas of your own: garbage, guests' noise, parking, pets' security. B. Take turns making your requests. The "neighbor" should apologize by giving an excuse, admitting a mistake, or making an offer or a promise. A: Would you mind not putting your garbage in the hallway? B: Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't realize it bothered you.

[Free] From the drop-down list, select the correct description which matches the word on the left. Flexible --Select-- Easy to bend or deform without breaking Brittle --Select-- Allows light to pass through Porous --Select-- Will float in water Buoyant --Select-- Allows gas or liquid to pass through Transparent --Select-- Will break easily if bent / deformed