Questões de Presente progressivo | Present continuous (Inglês)

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Analise a sentença: “We will have finished our new book by the end of the year”. Ela expressa o “tempo futuro”. Assinale a alternativa correta em relação à estrutura.
  • A O tempo verbal Futuro Simples
  • B O tempo verbal Presente Contínuo ou Progressivo com vistas à ação em tempo futuro
  • C O tempo verbal Futuro Contínuo ou Progressivo
  • D O tempo verbal Passado Contínuo ou Progressivo
  • E O tempo verbal Futuro Perfeito
Um dos usos do tempo verbal presente contínuo/progressivo é o de indicador de ação temporária em progresso no momento presente. Assinale a alternativa que responda corretamente a questão “What is Mary doing?”
  • A She cleans the house every day
  • B She cleaned the house in the morning
  • C She is going to cleaning the house tomorrow
  • D She is cleaning the house now
  • E She used to cleaning the house once a week

Jane! I shouted... Where are you dear?

I am here, near the gas station… she replied.

The verbs “shouted” and “replied” underlined in the text refer to: 

  • A Simple Present.
  • B Present Continuous.
  • C Past Continuous.
  • D Simple Past.

Complete the text with the correct words:
Liz Truss is _________ under pressure from Tory MPs to ensure benefits rise in line with prices, with minister Penny Mordaunt arguing it "makes sense". Former PM Boris Johnson _________ benefits would rise with inflation. Ms Truss has refused to say she _________ maintain the commitment, as she faces questions over how to pay for her government's tax-cutting plans. The PM told the BBC a decision _________ yet been made, as the issue dominated Tory party conference in Birmingham. Speaking to Times Radio, Ms Mordaunt said: "We tomake sure that people are looked after and that people can paytheir bills. We are not about _________ to help people with one hand and take away with another."  _________ if she welcomed Ms Mordaunt _________ her views public, Ms Truss said: "I _________ forward to having those discussions." 
(https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-63125506 )

  • A Coming, pledged, would, hadn't, want, trying, asked, making, look
  • B Come, pledged, would, hasn’t, want, try, ask, making, looked
  • C Coming, pledg, will, hasn’t, want, trying, asked, made, looking
  • D Come, pledged, would, hadn’t, wants, to try, asks, making, looking
  • E Coming, pledging, won’t, has, wants, tryed, aked, making, look

In “Those who are older will have died before the impact of those choices” (lines 114-116), the verb tenses are

  • A simple future and present perfect.
  • B simple present and future perfect.
  • C present perfect and simple future.
  • D present continuous and simple present.