Underline the correct form of the verb. 1 A: June looks/is looking for some new office furniture. B: I don't know why. Her furniture looks / is looking new to me. 2 A: I don't have /'m not having any success in getting this printer to work. B: Oh, that printer doesn't work when the paper supply is low. We have/are having some in the supply room. 3 A: Jim always enjoys/is enjoying trade fairs. B: Well, he really enjoys/is enjoying this year's fair. 4 A: I think/am thinking about quitting my job. B: Really? I don't think/'m not thinking that is a good idea. 5 A: I see/am seeing that we need to reserve a place in the exhibition hall. B: Yes, we do. I see/am seeing one of the trade fair organizers about a place today.