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There (is/are/was/were) a lot of roses in her garden because she liked growing them.
There were a lot of roses in her garden because she liked growing them.
There (is/are/was/were) a lot of roses in her garden because she likes growing them
There are a lot of roses in her garden because she likes growing them
My school is within walking distance to my house so I (go on foot/take a taxi) every morning.
My school is within walking distance to my house so I go on foot every morning.
A: Who (don't likes/doesn't like/isn't like) eating fish? B: Tom.
A: Who doesn't like eating fish? B: Tom.
Sam is a bookworm. He (speaks/reads/writes) a lot.
Sam is a bookworm. He reads a lot.
A: How does your father (goes/go) to work? B: By subway.
A: How does your father go to work? B: By subway.
A: What time (is the library close/do the library close/does the library close)? B: At 6 o'clock.
A: What time does the library close? B: At 6 o'clock.
A: What (is/does/do/can) your husband? B: He's an engineer.
A: What is your husband? B: He's an engineer.
A: What (is/do/does/can) your husband do? B: He's an engineer.
A: What does your husband do? B: He's an engineer.
A: (Do you like dance/Would you like to dance) with me? B: Why not?
A: Would you like to dance with me? B: Why not?
I am (love eating/like eating/crazy about eating) ice-cream.
I am crazy about eating ice-cream.
A: I am hungry. B: (Do you like/would you like/can you like) a sandwich?
A: I am hungry. B: Would you like a sandwich?
Tessa's crazy (in/at/on/about) sending text messages.
Tessa's crazy about sending text messages
Gill (likes/loves/can't stand) eating meat because she is a vegetarian.
Gill can't stand eating meat because she is a vegetarian.
I'm not good (at/in/on/about) singing.
I'm not good at singing
A: Are you interested (in/on/at/about) playing computer games? B: Yes, I am
A: Are you interested in playing computer games? B: Yes, I am
A: What (would/do/can/does) Rick like doing in his free time? B: Playing football.
A: What does Rick like doing in his free time? B: Playing football
I (am crazy about/can't stand/like) hearing lies. I hate liars.
I can't stand hearing lies. I hate liars.
Sue doesn't want to study literature because she (likes/hates/like) reading.
Sue doesn't want to study literature because she hates reading.
A: Can I help you? B: Yes, (like/do like/'d like) a bottle of mineral water.
A: Can I help you? B: Yes, I'd like a bottle of mineral water
A: What kind of books (you like reading/would you like read/do you like reading)? B: Science fiction and detective stories.
A: What kind of books do you like reading? B: Science fiction and detective stories
A: What (do/would/can/are) you like for dinner tonight? B: Steak and chips.
A: What would you like for dinner tonight? B: Steak and chips.
Eric wants to be a vet because he (like/likes/would like/hates) animals a lot.
Eric wants to be a vet because he likes animals a lot.