he verbs can be Present Continuous (am doing), Present Simple (do) or Present Perfect (have done).
Sarah finds her mobile phone very useful. (she / use / it) all the time.
2 Vicky doesn't know where her watch is. (she / lose / it).
3 We're in the middle of decorating our kitchen, so we can't cook any meals. (we / get / them) from a take-away restaurant this week.
4 Claire is on a skiing holiday. (she / enjoy / it), she says on her postcard.
5 The colour of this paint is absolutely awful. (I / hate / it).
6 These figures certainly should add up. (I / check / them) several times already.
7 Trevor and Laura like Scrabble. (they / play / it) most evenings.
8 These flowers are dying. (you / not water / them) for ages.
1 She uses it
2 She has lost it
3 We got them
4 She enjoys
5 I hate it
6 I have checked them
7 They play it
8 You have not watered them
1. Sarah finds her mobile phone very useful. She uses it all the time.
2. Vicky doesn't know where her watch is. She has lost it.
3. We're in the middle of decorating our kitchen, so we can't cook any meals. We're getting them from a take-away restaurant this week.
4. Claire is on a skiing holiday. She is enjoying it, she says on her postcard.
5. The colour of this paint is absolutely awful. I hate it.
6. These figures certainly should add up. I have checked them several times already.
7. Trevor and Laura like Scrabble. They play it most evenings.
8. These flowers are dying. You haven't watered them for ages.
Sarah finds her mobile phone very useful. She uses it (she / use / it) all the time.
2 Vicky doesn't know where her watch is. She has lost it (she / lose / it).
3 We're in the middle of decorating our kitchen, so we can't cook any meals. We got them (we / get / them) from a take-away restaurant this week.
4 Claire is on a skiing holiday. She is enjoying (she / enjoy / it), she says on her postcard.
5 The colour of this paint is absolutely awful. I hate it (I / hate / it).
6 These figures certainly should add up. I have checked them (I / check / them) several times already.
7 Trevor and Laura like Scrabble. They play it (they / play / it) most evenings.
8 These flowers are dying. You haven't watered them (you / not water / them) for ages.