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VI. Put the verbs in the present continuous tense. 1. He (read) …………reads ………… a book about American history at the moment.

2. Why ……………… you (laugh) ………………? What’s so funny?

3. I can’t help you now. I (work) ……………………

4. Oh no! It (rain) …………………… again.

5. ……….. you (watch) …………………… the TV or can I turn it off?

6. Bill (learn) ………………… to drive at the moment. His father (teach) …………… him.

7. Listen! The neighbors (have) …………………… an argument again.

8. Sally (wear) …………………… her new T-shirt today.

9. Robert! What ………… you (do) …………………… here?

10. I (not sleep) …………………… very well at the moment.

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