Exercise 74. Use the Present Continuous instead of the infinitives in brackets: 1.He (not to work), he (to watch) the TV programmer. 2. Kitty (to finish)
her porridge. 3. Look, the sun (to rise). 4. John (to polish) his boots and his
sister (to press) her dress. 5. It (to rain)? Yes, it (to rain) very hard. 6.The
delegation (to leave) Moscow tomorrow. 7.Sombody (to talk) in the next room.
8.Who (to make) such a noise? 9.What you (to read) now? I (to read) stories by
Maugham. 10.The weather is fine. The sun (to shine) and the birds (to sing).
11.Sombody (to knock) at the door. 12.You (to go) anywhere tonight? 13.Why
you (to speak) so fast? You (to make) a lot of mistakes. 14.Go and see what the
children (to do). 15.Who you (to wait) for my sister. 16.I can’t hear what they
(to talk) about.
Exercise 75. Use the Present Indefinite or the Present Continuous instead of the infinitives in brackets: 1.My elder sister (to have) a music lesson. She always (to have) a music
lesson on Friday. 2.Who (to sing) in the next room? 3.Father (to read) a
newspaper. He usually (to read) something before going to bed. 4.Mother (to
cook) breakfast in the kitchen. She always (to cook) in the mornings. 5.Who
you (to wait) for? – I (to wait) for Ann, we must leave in ten minutes. 6.It often
(to rain) in autumn. 7.Do not go out, it (to rain) heavily. 8.You (to understand)
the use of the Present Indefinite and the Present Continuous quite well? 9.What
you (to smile), Kitty? 11. I often (to meet) you at the corner of this street. You
(to wait) for anybody? 12.You usually (to go) through the park? – Not usually,
it’s only today that I (to go) here. 13.You (to hear) anything? – Yes, somebody
(to knock) at the door. 14.They still (to discuss) where to go now.
Exercise 76. Use the verbs given in brackets in the Present Indefinite or the