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Present continuous dialogue - exercise 6

Complete the following dialogue with present continuous forms.

Mum: Paul, why ___ to me? (not listen)
Paul: But I ___ to you, mum. (listen)



Mum: Paul, take off your headphones. Why to me? (not listen)

Paul: But I to you, mum. (listen)

Mum: You never pay attention. You never know what I want from you.

Paul: I know exactly what you me. (tell)

Mum: OK. Once more. Auntie Sally on Friday afternoon. (come)

Paul: Auntie Sally? I hope she till Sunday. (not stay)

Mum: She's leaving on Sunday evening. And don't be rude, Paul. You that. (always say)

Paul: Why on Friday? (auntie Sally - come)

Mum: It's your birthday on Sunday. By the way, she you a present at the moment. (buy)

Paul: My dear aunt Sally.

Mum: Paul, you should behave yourself. You like a fool. (act)

Paul: I'm sorry, mum. I . (joke)

Mum: Can you hear? Your phone . (ring)

Paul: Yes, I can. Who ? (call)

Paul: Hello, auntie Sally. How ? (do)

Auntie Sally: To tell the truth, I well right now. (not feel) But I'll be all right till Friday.

Paul: I hope so. We forward to you so much. (look)

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