BR Pre-int. Unit 2. Present Simple vs Present Continuous
Description
B1-B2 Business English (Business Result Pre-intermediate) Quiz on BR Pre-int. Unit 2. Present Simple vs Present Continuous, created by Veronika Bebekh on 30/11/2023.
Read the dialogue below, fill in the gaps and answer the following questions.
Emma: Hi mum, [blank_start]is[blank_end] everything ok? I [blank_start]am[blank_end] at work!
Mum: Hi Emma, yes, everything is fine! I [blank_start]am calling[blank_end] you to see how your first day at work [blank_start]is going[blank_end].
Emma: [blank_start]It’s going[blank_end] well, thanks.
Mum: I’m sorry but I completely forgot. What [blank_start]do you do[blank_end] again?
Emma: I [blank_start]work[blank_end] in supply chain management.
Mum: I still [blank_start]don’t understand[blank_end] what that [blank_start]means[blank_end]! [blank_start]Are you getting[blank_end] lots of help from your colleagues?
Emma: Yes, mum.
Mum: So, what [blank_start]are you doing[blank_end] now?
Emma: Well, I [blank_start]am sitting[blank_end] down at my desk and [blank_start]speaking[blank_end] to you on the phone, but I should be working.
Mum: Yes, ok Emma. I’ll let you go. Enjoy your first day!
Emma: Thanks mum, bye!
1. Why [blank_start]is Emma’s mum calling[blank_end] her?
2. What [blank_start]does Emma do[blank_end]?
3. What [blank_start]is Emma doing[blank_end] right now?
4. [blank_start]Do you think[blank_end] Emma is happy that her mother called her?
Answer
is
is being
am
is
are
am calling
call
is going
goes
It’s going
it goes
do you do
are you doing
work
am working
don’t understand
am not understanding
means
is meaning
Are you getting
Do you get
are you doing
do you do
am sitting
sit
speaking
speak
is Emma’s mum calling
does Emma's mum call
does Emma do
is Emma doing
is Emma doing
does Emma do
Do you think
Are you thinking
Question 2
Question
Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verb.
1. Hi, Jane, I’m sorry I can’t talk, I [blank_start]am driving[blank_end] (drive) to Munich for an important meeting. (now)
2. Peter never [blank_start]starts[blank_end] (start) work before 9:00am. (routine)
3. I usually [blank_start]work[blank_end] (work) from the office but I [blank_start]am working[blank_end] (work) from home this week. (routine/temporary)
4. Hello Peter, I [blank_start]am calling[blank_end] (call) you about the presentation on Friday. (now)
5. Every Monday morning, I [blank_start]make[blank_end] (make) a cup of coffee, [blank_start]start[blank_end] (start) my computer, and [blank_start]read[blank_end] (read) my emails. (routine)
6. Our company [blank_start]is[blank_end] (be) an architecture firm. This year we [blank_start]are building[blank_end] (build) a supermarket in London. (permanent/temporary)
7. Our company [blank_start]sells[blank_end] (sell) 100,000 mobile phones a year. (routine)
8. Jane [blank_start]is finishing[blank_end] (finish) work early this week because her daughter is sick. (temporary)
10. Fred [blank_start]runs[blank_end] (run) the Manchester branch but this month he [blank_start]is running[blank_end] (run) the Liverpool branch because Tom is off sick. (permanent/temporary)
11. This week we [blank_start]are painting[blank_end] (paint) three planes. Right now [blank_start]are painting[blank_end] (paint) a private jet orange. (temporary/now)
12. Our company [blank_start]has[blank_end] (have) offices in London, Madrid and Shanghai. (permanent)