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A: Where does he go / is he going right now? B: I don't know / I am not knowing.
A: Where is he going right now? B: I don't know.
Today I stay / I am staying at home. I don't feel well, so I must rest.
Today I am staying at home. I don't feel well, so I must rest.
Mr Brown is late. Something is wrong. He never comes / He is never coming late. I'll call him.
Mr Brown is late. Something is wrong. He never comes late. I'll call him.
It gets / It is getting darker and colder. We should go back to the camp.
It is getting darker and colder. We should go back to the camp.
She doesn't spend / She isn't spending much time with her friends at weekends. She must learn a lot!
She doesn't spend much time with her friends at weekends. She must learn a lot!
Mike never forgets / Mike is never forgetting about my birthday. It's so kind of him!
Mike never forgets about my birthday. It's so kind of him!
Where is Diana? She's in the kitchen. She prepares / She is preparing dinner for us.
Where is Diana? She's in the kitchen. She is preparing dinner for us.
The Smiths hardly ever visit / The Smiths are hardly ever visiting their neighbours. They don't get / They are not getting on well with them.
The Smiths hardly ever visit their neighbours. They don't get on well with them.
Does it rain / Is it raining now? No, it doesn't / it isn't, but you should take an umbrella with you anyway.
Is it raining now? No, it isn't, but you should take an umbrella with you anyway.
How many books does your friend buy / is your friend buying every week? She always buys / She is always buying two books a week in a local bookshop.
How many books does your friend buy every week? She always buys two books a week in a local bookshop.
How often do you do / are you doing your homework? Of course, I do! Almost every day!
How often do you do your homework? Of course, I do! Almost every day!
My brother is in his room. He watches / is watching videos on YouTube.
My brother is in his room. He is watching videos on YouTube.
Henry helps / is helping his grandfather every weekend.
Henry helps his grandfather every weekend.
Look! Kate and Sam look / are looking at stars together!
Look! Kate and Sam are looking at stars together!
Does he write / Is he writing an essay now?
Is he writing an essay now?
Emma usually drives / is driving a car, but today she takes / is taking a taxi.
Emma usually drives a car, but today she is taking a taxi.
We read / are reading an interesting book now.
We are reading an interesting book now.
Fiona and I don't ride / are not riding our bikes at the moment.
Fiona and I are not riding our bikes at the moment.
Does she go / Is she going to school every day?
Does she go to school every day?
I don't clean / I'm not cleaning my room now.
I'm not cleaning my room now.
My brother never does / is never doing the washing-up.
My brother never does the washing-up.
Do they watch / Are they watching a football match at the moment?
Are they watching a football match at the moment?
Listen! The baby cries / is crying!
Listen! The baby is crying!
How often do you drink / are you drinking coffee?
How often do you drink coffee?
Mary and John eat / are eating sandwiches every morning.
Mary and John eat sandwiches every morning.
My dad doesn't cook / isn't cooking spaghetti for dinner now.
My dad isn't cooking spaghetti for dinner now.
Kate usually doesn't play / isn't playing computer games at 9 p.m.
Kate usually doesn't play computer games at 9 p.m.
It doesn't rain / isn't raining today, so we can have a picninc in the park.
It isn't raining today, so we can have a picninc in the park.
I'm sorry, but I don't agree / am not agreeing with you.
I'm sorry, but I don't agree with you.
What's wrong? Why do you cry / are you crying?
What's wrong? Why are you crying?
Lily is usually / is bing usually in a good mood on Fridays.
Lily is usually in a good mood on Fridays.
I don't watch / I am not watching films on TV often.
I don't watch films on TV often.
Your phone rings / is ringing. Why don't you answer it?
Your phone is ringing. Why don't you answer it?
What do you do / are you doing on Saturdays?
What do you do on Saturdays?
Hi. Where do you go / are you going?
Hi. Where are you going?
Some people in my class don't work / aren't working hard this year.
Some people in my class aren't working hard this year.
I don't know / I'm not knowing where Petra lives.
I don't know where Petra lives.
I study / I'm studying Spanish at the moment.
I'm studying Spanish at the moment.
We go / We're going to the cinema every Saturday.
We go to the cinema every Saturday.