Present continuous
Fill in the gaps with the present continuous.
Fill in the gaps with the present continuous.
We always hear this word – noun. We hear it at school, we hear it at home. Perhaps even when we grow old, we will still hear this word. That stands to reason – nouns are everywhere. A noun is the word used to name a person, place, thing, event, or idea. Anything that exists…
Use the correct personal pronouns.
Write the short forms to the given long forms into the gaps.
Write a, an or some.
Fill in the gaps with some, any or no.
Fill in the gaps with there is or there are in the correct form (are there, there are, there aren’t, there isn’t).