Flathunting Scene 1 Language Focus

Ashlie and Rob cover some different ways to talk about disliking something and continue on to discuss the present continuous.

Task 1

Choose the right ending to finish the expressions.

Exercise

 

Task 2

Match the examples of the present continuous with the right description.

Exercise

 

Task 3

Finish the sentences from the last exercise by using the present continuous. Use 'always' if you need it.

Exercise

 

Download
Average: 3.3 (3 votes)
Do you need to improve your English?
Join thousands of learners from around the world who are making great progress with their English level with our online courses.

Submitted by arashjahanbakht on Sun, 21/08/2022 - 12:44

Permalink

I'm wondering which one of these words is correct? "flathunting" or "flat-hunting"? Are they both acceptable in the examinations like IELTS?

Hi arashjahanbakht,

Good question! A lot of dictionaries don't include this word yet, so I can't find too much guidance. One that does include it is Collins Dictionary, which lists it as "flat-hunting", so in an exam I would spell it that way.

Jonathan

The LearnEnglish Team

Submitted by lengocthuyduong on Fri, 18/10/2019 - 13:46

Permalink
In the present continuous tense, can I use "at the present" as a synonym of "at the moment"? Or I have to use "at present"?

Hello lengocthuyduong,

The normal form in UK English is at present, not at the present.

You can say at the present time.

You can also use for the present, but this has a slightly different meaning. It implies something is temporary and not an ideal or intended situation.

 

Peter

The LearnEnglish Team