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These people sometimes ... (work) at night. They ... very tired after work.
These people sometimes work at night. They are very tired after work.
She ... (not/work) in an office. She ... a forester.
She doesn't work in an office. She is a forester.
That man ... (sell) mirrors.
That man sells mirrors.
My cousin ... very brave! She ... a firefighter.
My cousin is very brave! She is a firefighter.
My parents ... chefs. They ... (cook) at work but they ... (not/make) desserts.
My parents are chefs. They cook at work but they don't make desserts.
My English teacher ... a vegetarian. He ... (not/eat) meat.
My English teacher is a vegetarian. He doesn't eat meat.
It ... a very young puppy. It ... (love) playing with toys.
It is a very young puppy. It loves playing with toys.
I ... (not/watch) horrors. They ... too scary!
I don't watch horrors. They are too scary!
My dad ... (love) cold waterfalls.
My dad loves cold waterfalls.
My family ususally ... (get) sick in winter and we ... (stay) in bed then.
My family usually get sick in winter and we stay in bed then.
He ... (not/sleep) at night and he ... (fall) asleep on classes sometimes.
He doesn't sleep at night and he falls asleep on classes sometimes.
Mum and her baby sometimes ... (sleep) on the carpet.
Mum and her baby sometimes sleep on the carpet.
They ... very sporty!
They are very sporty!
They ... (not/talk) at all.
They don't talk at all.
Leonardo ... very elegant.
Leonardo is very elegant.
They ... happy.
They aren't happy.
They ... sad.
They are sad.
They ... (wash) exepensive cars.
They wash expensive cars.
He ... (run) every morning.
He runs every morning.
She ... (like) vegetables.
She likes vegetables.
She ... tired.
She is tired.
The kid ... (not/like) vegetables.
The kid doesn't like vegetables.
He ... very tall!
He is very tall!
He ... tall.
He isn't tall.