A: Is David coming with us to the football match? B: He's too busy. He/work/ at the office. - He's too busy. He's working at the office, A: I don't have much time for lunch. Shall we get something to eat that's quick and easy? B: Yeah! Let's go to Moochy's. They are very fast and they/have/best sandwiches in the world. - they have the best sandwiches in the world, A: Do you mind working with Eric? B: He/forever/ complain / about having too much work to do. - He's forever complaining about having too much work to do, A: I know you're busy but would you like to go for a quick cup of tea? B: I/prefer/finish/what / I / do/actually. - I'd prefer to finish what I'm doing actually, A: Do you want to stay in a hotel or a campsite next weekend? B: It /depend on/ how much money we have - It depends on how much money we have, A: Hello, nice to meet you. My name's Alan. B: you/not/remember/me, do you? We met at the seminar last week. - You don't remember me, do you?,

Grammar: Present tenses: simple vs continuous, stative verbs (Intermediate plus 1.2)

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