#3 Fill in either the present continuous or the simple present. (-ing form or no -ing form?) It is a Friday evening. Tim and Oliver (play) football against Mike and John. They (often/play) football against Mike and John. On nice Sunday mornings the Millers (have) breakfast in the garden. But today it (rain). So they (have) breakfast in the kitchen. It is three o´clock. Mr Hill (take) Sebastian´s food into the garden. He (always/take) Sebastian´s food into the garden. It is Monday morning. A coach full of children (drive) to the youth hostel in Bexhill. The pupils at Sarah´s school (go) on a trip every spring. Sandra (often/listen) to Jessica Simpson´s songs in the afternoon. But today she and her friend Patricia (listen) to the Backstreet Boy
Are playing, often play, have, is raining, are having,is taking, he always take, is driving, go, often listen, are listening.