Put the verb into Present Simple, Present Continios, Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continious. Make negative and interrogative sentences. To work 1. Vicky ... in an Italian restaurant 2.I ... only for 3 days this week 3.The radio ... now 4.We ... in the garden since morning to cook 5.I ... roast chicken for 2 hours 6.Mum ... lunch at the moment. 7.He already ... seafood pasta 8.We ... Japanese food at weekends To read 9.Bob ... this book since last year 10. I usually... detective comics 11. Dad ... al the new newspapers today 12. She ... a fairy-tail to her son now
Vicky works in an Italian restaurant. Does Vicky work in an Italian restaurant? Vicky doesn't work in an Italian restaurant.
I only work for 3 days this week. Do you only work for 3 days this week? I don't only work for 3 days this week.
The radio is playing now. Is the radio playing now? The radio isn't playing now.
We have been working in the garden since morning. Have we been working in the garden since morning? We haven't been working in the garden since morning.
I have been cooking roast chicken for 2 hours. Have I been cooking roast chicken for 2 hours? I haven't been cooking roast chicken for 2 hours.
Mum is cooking lunch at the moment. Is mum cooking lunch at the moment? Mum isn't cooking lunch at the moment.
He has already cooked seafood pasta. Has he already cooked seafood pasta? He hasn't already cooked seafood pasta.
We eat Japanese food at weekends. Do we eat Japanese food at weekends? We don't eat Japanese food at weekends.
Bob has been reading this book since last year. Has Bob been reading this book since last year? Bob hasn't been reading this book since last year.
I usually read detective comics. Do you usually read detective comics? I don't usually read detective comics.
Dad is reading all the new newspapers today. Is dad reading all the new newspapers today? Dad isn't reading all the new newspapers today.
She is reading a fairy-tale to her son now. Is she reading a fairy-tail to her son now? She isn't reading a fairy-tail to her son now.
Vicky works in an Italian restaurant.
Does Vicky work in an Italian restaurant?
Vicky doesn't work in an Italian restaurant.
I only work for 3 days this week.
Do you only work for 3 days this week?
I don't only work for 3 days this week.
The radio is playing now.
Is the radio playing now?
The radio isn't playing now.
We have been working in the garden since morning.
Have we been working in the garden since morning?
We haven't been working in the garden since morning.
I have been cooking roast chicken for 2 hours.
Have I been cooking roast chicken for 2 hours?
I haven't been cooking roast chicken for 2 hours.
Mum is cooking lunch at the moment.
Is mum cooking lunch at the moment?
Mum isn't cooking lunch at the moment.
He has already cooked seafood pasta.
Has he already cooked seafood pasta?
He hasn't already cooked seafood pasta.
We eat Japanese food at weekends.
Do we eat Japanese food at weekends?
We don't eat Japanese food at weekends.
Bob has been reading this book since last year.
Has Bob been reading this book since last year?
Bob hasn't been reading this book since last year.
I usually read detective comics.
Do you usually read detective comics?
I don't usually read detective comics.
Dad is reading all the new newspapers today.
Is dad reading all the new newspapers today?
Dad isn't reading all the new newspapers today.
She is reading a fairy-tale to her son now.
Is she reading a fairy-tail to her son now?
She isn't reading a fairy-tail to her son now.