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The university I want to attend now ________ (require) an essay. This coffee is old. It ________ (taste) really bad. The cook ________ (taste) the salad to see if it is fresh enough to use. He ________ (mind) his own business. Mary ________ (have) a party. If you ask someone how much he or she weighs, you ________  (be) very impolite. I ________ (depend) on you to tell me the truth. The nurse ________ (weigh) the baby. Mr. Simpson ________ (weigh) too much for his height. The roses ________ (smell) good. Good relationships between people ________ (require) trust.
The university I want to attend now requires an essay. This coffee is old. It tastes really bad. The cook is tasting the salad to see if it is fresh enough to use. He minds/is minding his own business. Mary is having a party. If you ask someone how much he or she weighs, you are being very impolite. I depend/am depending on you to tell me the truth. The nurse is weighing the baby. Mr. Simpson weighs too much for his height. The roses smell good. Good relationships between people require trust.

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Present Progressive and Simple Present Practice

  • 2. The university I want to attend now ________ (require) an essay. This coffee is old. It ________ (taste) really bad. The cook ________ (taste) the salad to see if it is fresh enough to use. He ________ (mind) his own business. Mary ________ (have) a party. If you ask someone how much he or she weighs, you ________ (be) very impolite. I ________ (depend) on you to tell me the truth. The nurse ________ (weigh) the baby. Mr. Simpson ________ (weigh) too much for his height. The roses ________ (smell) good. Good relationships between people ________ (require) trust.
  • 3. The university I want to attend now requires an essay. This coffee is old. It tastes really bad. The cook is tasting the salad to see if it is fresh enough to use. He minds/is minding his own business. Mary is having a party. If you ask someone how much he or she weighs, you are being very impolite. I depend/am depending on you to tell me the truth. The nurse is weighing the baby. Mr. Simpson weighs too much for his height. The roses smell good. Good relationships between people require trust.