Continous verb forms 持續(xù)性動(dòng)詞
Continous verb forms 動(dòng)詞進(jìn)行時(shí)
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1 : Followers of Hinduism __________ in reincarnation, that is, that we have several lives. | |||||||||||||
The possible answers were:
believe are believing are thinking opinion |
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'Believe' is used in the simple form of the verb, it is a belief always held to be true.
'Are believing' is not correct. Use the simple form of the verb as a belief is always held to be true.
'Are thinking' is not correct. Use the simple form of the verb as a belief is always held to be true.
'Opinion' is not a verb; you have an opinion.
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2 : This time next week, __________ on the beach, soaking up the sun! | |||||||||||||
The possible answers were:
I'm sitting I'll be sitting I'll sit I sit |
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'I'm sitting' is used for arrangements in the future eg. 'I'm having dinner with Sam on Friday'.
'I'll be sitting' is correct. Used to show an action in progress at a time in the future.
'I'll sit' is not correct as it doesn't show the action in progress at a time in the future.
'I sit' is not correct.
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3 : Choose the BEST answer. "Sorry dad, ___________ the car!" | |||||||||||||
The possible answers were:
I crashed I crash I've been crashing I've crashed |
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'I've crashed' tells us it happened once and NOW the car is damaged.
'I crashed' is possible but doesn't give the idea of NOW the car is damaged.
'I crash' is not correct.
'I've been crashing' gives the idea of the action being repeated.
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4 : When Mrs Jones got home, her house _________ burgled; she saw the thief in her bedroom. | |||||||||||||
The possible answers were:
was had been was being had been being |
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'Was burgled' suggests the house was burgled just AFTER she arrived home.
'Had been burgled' suggests the house was empty.
'Was being burgled' tells us the thief was IN THE MIDDLE of stealing things.
'Had been being' is not a possible verb form.
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5 : Usually, ___________ to work around 8. | |||||||||||||
The possible answers were:
I'm getting I get I'm arriving I arrive |
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'I'm getting' is not used for things which happen every day.
We say 'arrive at or in' not 'arrive to'.
We say 'arrive at or in' not 'arrive to'.
'I get' describes something which happens everyday.
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6 : How long ___________ your dog? | |||||||||||||
The possible answers were:
have you been having have you had have you got do you have |
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Don't use the continuous form for 'have' when you talk about possessions.
'Do you have' is the present simple - use the present perfect to talk about 'how long' with times up to the present.
'Have you got' is an irregular form of the present simple - use the present perfect to talk about how long with times up to the present.
We use the simple form of the verb 'have' when we talk about possessions.
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