I ____ English exercises twice a week. (to write) My friend ____ his homework in the afternoon as a rule. (to do) My sister ____ her homework now. (to do) Don’t shout! The baby ____ . (to sleep) The baby always ____ after dinner. (to sleep) What ____ you ____ now? (to read) What books ____ you ____ for your literature lessons? (to read) What ____ your mother usually ____ for lunch? (to cook) ____ she ____ a cake now? (to cook) — ____ (You, to see) that man over there? — Which man? The man in the brown jacket? — No, I ____ (to talk) about the man who ____ (to wear) the blue shirt. — Oh, that man!—____ (You, to know) him? — No, I ____( not to think) so. — I ____(to know, not) him either. My wife normally ____ (work) at home, but she ____ (spend) this month in Italy. Most days, Tom usually ____ (cycle) to work. When ____ the lesson ____ (start) today? What’s your brother doing? He____(do) the crossword in the newspaper He ____ (do) it every day. I’m afraid I’ll lose this game of chess. I ____ (play) very badly. I usually ____ much better (play). What’s she doing? — She ____ (mend) her husband’s socks. She always ____ them. (mend) Yes, you can borrow my dictionary. I ____(use) it a lot, but I ____ (not / use) it now. We ____ (not travel) by train very often. She ____ (be) particularly generous this week. It ____ (snow) right now. It’s beautiful! I____(like) this weather. The river ____ (flow) very fast today — faster than usual. You ____ (always to complain) that waiters are rude! I ____ (walk) to school every day. I ____ (take, not) the bus. You ____ (always to borrow) money! That’s worrying because the number of people without job____ (increase). Robert is a vegetarian. He ____ (eat, not) meat. ____ (you, cook) your own dinner every day? Holidays abroad ____ (become) increasingly popular. Are you in a hurry? — No, I ____ (walk) quickly because I’m cold. Where’s your father? — He ____ (be) in the bathroom. He ____ (shave). The neighbours ____ forever ____ (slam) doors and ____ (shout) during the night. My sister ____ (to take) part in the competitions almost every weekend.
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