She _____ (to play) the piano every day., She plays the piano every day., They _____ (not / to like) broccoli., They don't like broccoli., _____ he _____ (to go) to school by bus?, Does he go to school by bus?, We _____ (to read) books in the evening., We read books in the evening., My cat _____ (not / to sleep) on the bed., My cat doesn't sleep on the bed., _____ your sister _____ (to help) you with homework?, Does your sister help you with homework?, I _____ (to get up) at 7 o’clock., I get up at 7 o’clock., Tom and Ben _____ (to play) football on Saturdays., Tom and Ben play football on Saturdays., It _____ (not / to rain) very often in summer., It doesn't rain very often in summer., _____ you _____ (to watch) TV after school?, Do you watch TV after school?, My dad _____ (to work) in an office., My dad works in an office., We _____ (not / to eat) soup for breakfast., We don't eat soup for breakfast., _____ they _____ (to live) in this house?, Do they live in this house?, Look! The dog _____ (to run) very fast., Look! The dog is running very fast., She _____ (not / to write) a letter now., She is not writing a letter now. / She isn't writing a letter now., _____ you _____ (to listen) to music at the moment?, Are you listening to music at the moment?, We _____ (to prepare) for the exam right now., We are preparing for the exam right now., I _____ (not / to eat) an apple. I’m eating a banana., I am not eating an apple. I'm eating a banana., What _____ he _____ (to do) now?, What is he doing now?, The children _____ (to play) in the garden., The children are playing in the garden., My mother _____ (to cook) dinner at the moment., My mother is cooking dinner at the moment., They _____ (not / to watch) a film. They are sleeping., They are not watching a film. They are sleeping. / They aren't watching a film., _____ your friend _____ (to sit) near the window?, Is your friend sitting near the window?, Look! It _____ (to snow) outside., Look! It is snowing outside., I _____ (to read) an interesting book now., I am reading an interesting book now., She _____ (not / to wear) a red dress today., She is not wearing a red dress today. / She isn't wearing a red dress today., Why _____ you _____ (to laugh)?, Why are you laughing?, The teacher _____ (to explain) a new rule right now., The teacher is explaining a new rule right now..
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