Complete the dialogues with the correct form of the verbs: present simple or present continuous. Driver...

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Complete the dialogues with the correct form of the verbs: present simple or present continuous. Driver :So, What are you doing (do) here in Chicago, mister? Man:I (visit) some clients. Driver : Where are you from? You (not mind) asking, do you? MAN; Not at all. From Inchon, in Korea. DRIVER: Good place to be! Me, I'm from Idaho. How long __(stay) here? MAN :Three days. I _ (go) home on Saturday. DRIVER: OK. Hey, (like) steak? _ (know) where the best steak in all of America __ (come) from? That's right - Idaho! Policeman: What (do) here? Josh:Nothing. Why? Policeman: We ask the questions here. JosH: We _ (wait) for someone. Policeman: Where __(live)? Josh:151 Churchill Road. Policeman: What are your names? Josh: I'm Josh and he's my brother, Wayne. We _ ( not do) anything illegal, are we? Policeman:__(carry) any form of identification? Josh: Yes. I (have) my driving licence. (want) to see it? Here! Policeman:It __(say) Dean Allen on this licence. Josh: Does it? Oh yes, it's my dad's.

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Driver: So, What are you doing here in Chicago, mister? Man: I am visiting some clients. Driver: Where are you from? You don't mind asking, do you? Man: Not at all. From Inchon, in Korea. Driver: Good place to be! Me, I'm from Idaho. How long are you staying here? Man: Three days. I am going home on Saturday. Driver: OK. Hey, do you like steak? Do you know where the best steak in all of America comes from? That's right - Idaho!

Policeman: What are you doing here? Josh: Nothing. Why? Policeman: We ask the questions here. Josh: We are waiting for someone. Policeman: Where do you live? Josh: 151 Churchill Road. Policeman: What are your names? Josh: I'm Josh and he's my brother, Wayne. We are not doing anything illegal, are we? Policeman: Are you carrying any form of identification? Josh: Yes. I have my driving licence. Do you want to see it? Here! Policeman: It says Dean Allen on this licence. Josh: Does it? Oh yes, it's my dad's.

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ответил 25 дней назад
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Let's complete the dialogues using the correct forms of the verbs in the present simple or present continuous tense:

Driver: So, what are you doing (do) here in Chicago, mister?

Man: I am visiting (visit) some clients.

Driver: Where are you from? You don't mind (not mind) me asking, do you?

Man: Not at all. From Inchon, in Korea.

Driver: Good place to be! Me, I'm from Idaho. How long are you staying (stay) here?

Man: Three days. I am going (go) home on Saturday.

Driver: OK. Hey, do you like (like) steak? Do you know (know) where the best steak in all of America comes (come) from? That's right - Idaho!


Policeman: What are you doing (do) here?

Josh: Nothing. Why?

Policeman: We ask the questions here.

Josh: We are waiting (wait) for someone.

Policeman: Where do you live (live)?

Josh: 151 Churchill Road.

Policeman: What are your names?

Josh: I'm Josh and he's my brother, Wayne. We aren't doing (not do) anything illegal, are we?

Policeman: Are you carrying (carry) any form of identification?

Josh: Yes. I have (have) my driving licence. Do you want (want) to see it? Here!

Policeman: It says (say) Dean Allen on this licence.

Josh: Does it? Oh yes, it's my dad's.


Explanation:

  1. Present Continuous is used for actions happening at the moment of speaking (e.g., "am visiting," "are waiting").
  2. Present Simple is used for habitual actions, general truths, or facts (e.g., "don't mind," "comes," "do you like").
  3. The choice between the two depends on whether the action is temporary (continuous) or a regular fact (simple).

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