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  1. PEjercicios de presente simple y continuo III. Elige el tiempo verbal adecuado entre presente simple o continuo. 1 My brother in the sea now. 2 I always my homework. 3 Mary TV at the moment. 4 My grandmother never . 5 My friends sometimes tennis after school. 6 We in the garden now. 7 Mum dinner at the moment.

  2. 26 de sept. de 2019 · I was also told that I have to use "while" instead of "when" in this sentence. So, it should be: 3. While I was cooking, my sister returned from school". However, my grammar book says that we use "while" only for two simultaneous actions (e.g: While I was cooking, my sister was doing her homework). So, I am completely confused.

  3. 24 de oct. de 2018 · (= in general) He is preparing the dinner. (= he is setting up the special event) He is preparing the dinner that will be served to the President. (= a specific dinner for someone) He prepared the dinner we ate last night.

  4. Exercise 2. Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive). The receptionist (welcome) the guests and (ask) them to fill in the form. The car (break) down and we (have) to walk home. The boys (swim) while the girls (sunbathe) . My father (come) in, (look) around and (tell) me to tidy up my room.

  5. 26 de oct. de 2022 · Preparing dinner is a significant part of daily life, and being able to express this in Spanish can enhance your communication skills. In this article, we will explore how to say “I usually make dinner” in Spanish and provide you with additional vocabulary and phrases related to cooking and meal preparation.

  6. Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple). Yesterday, my brother (come) home from school, (switch) on the TV and (watch) TV until dinner (be) ready. Oh no, it's raining and I (leave) my umbrella at home. Look!

  7. 7 de ene. de 2010 · My mother is in the kitchen cooking dinner.” Yes, it is grammatically correct. You could also say, “My mother is cooking dinner in the kitchen.” “My mother is going into the kitchen to cook dinner.” The first sentence tells what your Mother is actually doing. The second describes what she intends to do.