1.1 Complete the conversations. Use the correct Present Simple or Present Continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
1.
A : Allan always on time? (arrive)
B : No, he in late occasionally. (come)
2.
A : What you right now? (do)
B : We the annual sales report. (prepare)
3.
A : Peter often to Berlin? (travel)
B : No, he the city too much. (like)
4.
A : Susan the applicants today? (interview)
B : No, she today. (work)
5.
A : you with my proposals on the Bangkok project? (agree)
B : I’m not sure yet. We them today. (discuss)
6.
A : you lunch in the restaurant every day? (have)
B : No, I. the food there. (enjoy)
7.
A : you to the general meeting every month? (go)
B : Usually, but I it today. (attend)
1.2 Complete the conversations with these words.
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1.
A : Can I my X account to my home page?
B : Yes, if you on that icon, you can add your details.
2.
A : That document is now.
B : That’s good. I’ll it and print it out.
3.
A : Are the new files in the yet?
B : Yes, everyone can the latest information now.
4.
A : There’s a lot of information on that web that I disagree with.
B : Then why don’t you a comment?
5.
A : What must I do to with friends on this site?
B : First you need a and password.
2.1 Complete the conversations with the words in brackets. Use the correct Past Simple or PresentPerfect Simple form of the verbs.
1.
A : When (the photocopier / stop) working?
B : (it / break) down some time last month.
2.
A : (Peter / start) the report yet?
B : Actually, (he / do) it already.
3.
A : (you / attend) all the project planning meetings so far this week?
B : No, (I / miss) the one on Thursday.
4.
A : (you / write) the email to human resources yesterday?
B : Yes, (I / send) it in before lunch.
5.
A : Where (you / hear) the news about the company merger?
B : (Janet / mention) it to me this morning.
6.
A : (the Sales Manager / go) home already?
B : Yes, (she / leave) about two hours ago.
7.
A : (the board members / visit) the Vientiane office recently?
B : No, (they / go) there for over a year.