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(at a party) (I / usually enjoy) parties, but (I /not / enjoy) this one very much.
I usually enjoy ... I'm not enjoying I
A: What (your brother / do)? B: He’s an architect, but (he / not / work) at the moment.
does your brother do ... he isn't working
Sonia (look) for a place to live. (she / stay) with her sister until she finds somewhere.
's looking  ... She's staying
My parents (live) in Manchester. They were born there and have never lived anywhere else. Where (your parents / live)?
live ... do your parents live
Normally (I / finish) work at five, but this week (I / work) until six to earn a little more money.
I finish ... I'm working
A: Can you drive? B: (I / learn). My father (teach) me.
'm learning  ... 's teaching
Can we stop walking soon? (I / start) to feel tired.
I'm starting
Rachel is in New York right now. (she / stay) at the Park Hotel. (she / always / stay) there when she’s in New York.
She is staying ... She always stays
A: How’s your English? B: Not bad. I think (it / improve) slowly.
it's improving
(we / usually / grow) vegetables in our garden, but this year (we / not / grow) any.
We usually grow ... we aren't growing
The river (flow) very fast today – much faster than usual.
's flowing
The River Nile (flow) into the Mediterranean.
flows
‘ (you / listen) to the radio every day?’ ‘No, just occasionally.’
Do you listen
‘ (you / listen) to the radio?’ ‘No, you can turn it off.’
Are you listening
Hurry up! (everybody / wait) for you.
Everybody's waiting
Julia is very good at languages. (she / speak) four languages very well.
She speaks
Let’s go out. (it / not / rain) now.
It isn’t raining