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You (never / say) "Thank you" to anybody. Why (you / be) so rude?
You NEVER SAY "Thank you" to anybody. Why ARE YOU so rude?
The film (begin) at 8.15 tomorrow.
The film BEGINS at 8.15 tomorrow.
I (go) to the cinema tomorrow.
I AM GOING to the cinema tomorrow.
What time (the train / arrive)?
What time DOES THE TRAIN ARRIVE?
What time (you / arrive) tonight?
What time ARE YOU ARRIVING tonight?
- Sarah, are you ready yet? - Yes, I (come).
- Sarah, are you ready yet? - Yes, I AM COMING.
What time (you / meet) Ann tomorrow?
What time ARE YOU MEETING Ann tomorrow?
What time (the film / begin) this evening?
What time DOES THE FILM BEGIN this evening?
My train (leave) at 11.30, so I need to be at the station at 11.15.
My train LEAVES at 11.30, so I need to be at the station at 11.15.
- What (you / do) next Saturday? - I (go) to the theatre.
- What ARE YOU DOING next Saturday? - I AM GOING to the theatre.
He (never / think) about other people. He (be) very selfish.
He NEVER THINKS about other people. He IS very selfish.
Nicky (think) of giving up her job.
Nicky IS THINKING of giving up her job.
What (you / think) about my plan?
What DO YOU THINK about my plan?
I (think) Mary is Canadian, but I'm not sure.
I THINK Mary is Canadian, but I'm not sure.
(you / understand) what I (mean)?
DO YOU UNDERSTAND what I MEAN?
I'm hungry. I (want) something to eat.
I WANT something to eat.
He (always complain) when there is a good reason for it.
He ALWAYS COMPLAINS when there is a good reason for it.
I (always / watch) television after work. It helps to relax.
I ALWAYS WATCH television after work.
You (always / watch) television. You should do something more active.
You ARE ALWAYS WATCHING television.
John isn't lazy. He (work) hard most of the time.
He WORKS hard most of the time.
- You (work) hard today. - Yes, I have a lot to do.
You ARE WORKING hard today.
My parents (live) in London. They have lived there all their lives.
My parents LIVE in London.
I (live) with some friends until I find a place of my own.
I AM LIVING with some friends until I find a place of my own.
Every day the population of the world (increase) by about 200,000 people.
Every day the population of the world INCREASES by about 200,000 people.
The population of the world (increase) very fast.
The population of the world IS INCREASING very fast.
Most people (learn) to swim when they are children.
Most people LEARN to swim when they are children.
Kate wants to work in Italy, so she (learn) Italian.
Kate wants to work in Italy, so she IS LEARNING Italian.
I always (get) hungry in the afternoon.
I always GET hungry in the afternoon.
I (get) hungry. Let's go and eat.
I'M GETTING hungry.
What (you / usually / do) at weekends?
What DO YOU USUALLY DO at weekends?
- I'm busy. - What (you / do)?
What ARE YOU DOING?
It (not / rain) very much in summer.
It DOESN'T RAIN very much in summer.
Let's go out. It (not / rain) now.
It ISN'T RAINING now.
Excuse me, (you / speak) English?
Excuse me, DO YOU SPEAK English?
Listen to those people. What language (they / speak)?
What language ARE THEY SPEAKING?
Water (boil) at 100 degrees Celsius.
Water BOILS at 100 degrees Celsius.
The water (boil). Can you turn it off?
The water IS BOILING.