Open the brackets and put the verbs into Present Simple or Present Progressive.

Example:

Kate usually (to read) a book in the evening but today she (to cook) dinner.

 


Kate usually reads a book in the evening but today she is cooking dinner.

 

1. Tom usually (to play) football but today he (to play) tennis.

2. What language they (to speak) in Holland?

3. The professor (to speak) five foreign languages. Right now he (to speak) Dutch.

4. My friend always (to tell) me the truth, but I see that she (to tell) a lie now.

5. I usually (to drive) to my work. Be careful! You (to drive) too fast.

6. She, as a rule, (to wear) smart hats. But today she (to wear) a funny one.

7. I (to do) a lot of work every day. Don’t worry! I know what I (to do).

8. Every Sunday he (to watch) birds in a forest. Be quiet, the photographer (to watch) that bird. He (to want) to take a picture.

9. You (to eat) fruit every day? What’s the name of the fruit you (to eat) with such pleasure?

10. She (to adore) French perfume but I can’t understand what perfume she (to wear) tonight.