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Grammar Stative Verbs Practice

The document contains a practice exercise for stative verbs using either the present simple or present continuous tenses. It provides 20 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct form of a stative verb. The sentences cover topics such as studying, speaking languages, belonging to a political party, driving lessons, parties, illness, and economic situations. The purpose is to practice using stative verbs in the correct present tense form.
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Grammar Stative Verbs Practice

The document contains a practice exercise for stative verbs using either the present simple or present continuous tenses. It provides 20 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct form of a stative verb. The sentences cover topics such as studying, speaking languages, belonging to a political party, driving lessons, parties, illness, and economic situations. The purpose is to practice using stative verbs in the correct present tense form.
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STATIVE VERBS PRACTICE

NAME: CESAR GUEVARA GAMARRA

COURSE: INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH II

Put the verb into the correct form. Use either the present simple or the present continuous.
1. Please don't make so much noise. Im studying. (Study). 2. How many languages Tom Speak? (Tom speak). 3. I dont belong (not/belong) to a political party. 4. Hurry! The bus is coming (come).I dont want (not/want) to miss it. 5. The River Nile flows (flow) into the Mediterranean. 6. The river is flowing (flow) very fast today much faster than usual. 7. Is it ever snowing (it/ever/snow) in India? 8. We usually grow (grow) vegetables in our garden, but this year we arent growing (not/grow) any. 9. A: Can you drive? B: No, but I am learning (learn). My father is teaching (teach) me. 10. You can borrow my umbrella. I dont need (not/need) it at the moment. 11. (At a party) I usually enjoy (enjoy) parties but I am enjoying (not/enjoy) this one very much. 12. George says he's 80- years old but I dont believe (not/believe) him. 13. Ron is in London at the moment. He is staying (stay) at the Hilton Hotel. He usually stays (stay) at the Hilton Hotel when he's in London. 14. My parents live (live) in Bristol. They were born there and have never lived anywhere else. Where are your parents living? (your/parents/live) 15. She is staying (stay) with her sister at the moment, until she finds somewhere to live. 16. A: What does your father do? (Your father/do)?

B: He's a teacher, but he isnt working (not/work) at the moment. 17. What time the banks close (the banks/close) in Britain? 18. I don't understand the word 'aint'. What does it mean (it/mean)? 19. He is still ill but he is getting better (get/better) slowly. 20. The economic situation is already bad and it is getting worse. (get/worse).

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