Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Present Continuous или в Present Simple и объясняя почему 1)He (to work) in the centre of Chicago? 2) He ( not to work) in the centre of Chicago 3) I (not to know) what to give my brother for his birthday 4)They (to want) to publish this book in Jily? 5) She (to think) he ( to drive) dangerously 6) He ( to understsnd) that he (to eat) noisily, but he alwas (to forget) about it
1) Is he working in the centre of Chicago? - Present Continuous, because we are asking about an action that is happening now. 2) He does not work in the centre of Chicago. - Present Simple, because it is a fact or a habitual action. 3) I do not know what to give my brother for his birthday. - Present Simple, because it is a statement of fact. 4) Are they wanting to publish this book in July? - Present Continuous, because we are asking about future plans. 5) She thinks he is driving dangerously. - Present Simple for the verb "think" and Present Continuous for the verb "drive", because one action is a belief and the other is happening now. 6) He understands that he is eating noisily, but he always forgets about it. - Present Simple for "understand" and "forget", and Present Continuous for "eat", because it is a routine or habit.
1) Is he working in the centre of Chicago? - Present Continuous, because we are asking about an action that is happening now.
2) He does not work in the centre of Chicago. - Present Simple, because it is a fact or a habitual action.
3) I do not know what to give my brother for his birthday. - Present Simple, because it is a statement of fact.
4) Are they wanting to publish this book in July? - Present Continuous, because we are asking about future plans.
5) She thinks he is driving dangerously. - Present Simple for the verb "think" and Present Continuous for the verb "drive", because one action is a belief and the other is happening now.
6) He understands that he is eating noisily, but he always forgets about it. - Present Simple for "understand" and "forget", and Present Continuous for "eat", because it is a routine or habit.