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your friends / sometimes / noisy / in class?
Are your friends sometimes noisy in class?
your brother / good / at football?
Is your brother good at football?
your parents / watch / TV / in the evening?
Do your parents watch TV in the evening?
it / rain / a lot / in your country?
Does it rain a lot in your country?
you / ready / for the test?
Are you ready for the test?
he / your English teacher?
Is he your English teacher?
they / go / to the park / on Saturdays?
Do they go to the park on Saturdays?
your dad / work / on weekends?
Does your dad work on weekends?
she / play / the piano / after school?
Does she play the piano after school?
you / like / watching cartoons?
Do you like watching cartoons?
you / tired / today
You are tired today.
we / never / bored / in English class
We are never bored in English class.
my friends / funny / and noisy
My friends are funny and noisy.
my teacher / usually / kind / and patient
My teacher is usually kind and patient.
it / very cold / in winter
It is very cold in winter.
he / not / from / this city
He isn’t from this city.
we / always / happy / on Fridays
We are always happy on Fridays.
I / sometimes / late / for class
I am sometimes late for class.
they / not / at home / on Sundays
They aren’t at home on Sundays.
she / a good student
She is a good student.
I / not / drink / milk / for breakfast
I don’t drink milk for breakfast.
my friends / play / football / after school
My friends play football after school.
you / often / read / books / in English
You often read books in English.
they / never / watch / TV / before bed
They never watch TV before bed.
my mum / cook / dinner / every evening
My mum cooks dinner every evening.
we / not / go / to school / by bus
We don’t go to school by bus.
he / usually / play / computer games / on Sunday
He usually plays computer games on Sunday.
I / always / do / my homework / after dinner
I always do my homework after dinner.
they / not / eat / breakfast / in the morning
They don’t eat breakfast in the morning.
she / get up / at 6:30 / every weekday
She gets up at 6:30 every weekday.