Look at the senteces and choose the correct form of the verb.
Every morning, Mia ___ (walk) to the small café on the corner.
walks
is walking
She usually ___ (order) the same thing, but today she ___ (try) something new.
is ordering / is trying
orders / is trying
is ordering / tries
orders / tries
The barista ___ (know) her well.
knows
is knowing
He smiles and says, "You ___ (be) adventurous this morning!"
are
are being
While she ___ (wait) or her drink, Mia notices a man at the next table.
waits
is waiting
He ___ (stare) at a map and ___ (mutter) to himself.
is staring / is muttering
stares / is muttering
is staring / mutters
stares / mutters
She asks him, "Do you ___ (need) help?"
need
are needing
He explains that he ___ (travel) across the country and ___ (search) for a historic lighthouse.
is traveling / is searching
travels / is searching
is traveling / searches
travels / searches
Mia ___ (love) local history, so she ___ (tell) him she knows the place.
is loving / is telling
loves / is telling
is loving / tells
loves / tells
Just then, her phone rings. It's her brother, who always ___ (call) at the worst possible moment.
calls
is calling
"I can't talk now," she says. "I ___ (help) someone find the lighthouse".
help
am helping
The man laughs and says, "My GPS never ___ (work) properly."
works
is working
They go outside where the sun ___ (shine) , and the town ___ (wake up).
is shining / is waking up
shines / is waking up
is shining / wakes up
shines / wakes up
Mia says "The bus ___ (leave) every hour. If you hurry, you can catch it."
leaves
is leaving
He thanks her and runs off. Mia smiles, thinking, "I ___ (meet) some interesting people at that café."
meet
am meeting
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Disagreeing and Criticizing
Body Parts