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  • Where (you go) on holiday?
    Where are you going on holiday?
  • He (do not wear) a jacket every day.
    He doesn't wear a jacket every day.
  • Has Robert opened his presents (yet/ just/ already)?
    Has Robert opened his presents yet?
  • They (to sleep) when the phone rang.
    They were sleeping when the phone rang.
  • What (they wear) today?
    What are they wearing today?
  • We're looking (on/ for/ to) our dog.
    We're looking for our dog.
  • These phones (to make) in China.
    These phones are made in China.
  • We (to not eat) today.
    We haven't eaten today.
  • He often (have/has) breakfast at 6.30.
    He often has breakfast at 6.30.
  • It (to not be) very hot last week.
    It wasn't/was not very hot last week.
  • He doesn't have (too much/ enough/ too) money.
    He doesn't/does not have enough money.
  • He (to study) for his chemistry exam now.
    He is studying for his chemistry exam now.
  • _______ you go to Mozambique last summer?
    Did you go to Mozambique last summer?
  • They (to eat) in a fancy restaurant two nights ago.
    They ate in a fancy restaurant two nights ago.
  • James (to not finish) the exam yesterday.
    James didn't finish the exam yesterday.
  • The art gallery (to open) by the President yesterday.
    The art gallery was opened by the President yesterday.
  • You eat too (much/ many/ enough) sweets.
    You eat too many sweets.
  • I'm thinking of (to find) a new job.
    I'm thinking of finding a new job.
  • Peter (to never read) the book called that book.
    Peter has never read that book.
  • (you send) an email to Bill right now?
    Are you sending an email to Bill right now?
  • (to drink) too much coffee is bad for you.
    Drinking too much coffee is bad for you.
  • We've (yet/ just/ already) seen this film twice.
    We've already seen this film twice.
  • I (to stay) at a beautiful resort last week.
    I stayed at a beautiful resort last week.
  • Tom is ________ intelligent than Steve.
    Tom is more intelligent than Steve.
  • I don't think he (to win) the next election.
    I don't think he will win the next election.
  • We (to go travel) around India next summer.
    We are going to travel around India next summer.
  • _______ you know your teacher very well?
    Do you know your teacher very well?
  • It (rain) in Johannesburg now.
    It is raining in Johannesburg now.
  • We (to work) together for years.
    We have worked together for years.
  • I didn't go out (so/ because/ but/ although) I wanted to watch TV.
    I didn't go out because I wanted to watch TV.
  • If I were you, I (to choose) a different shirt.
    If I were you, I would choose a different shirt.
  • _______ they have a good time swimming last week?
    Did they have a good time swimming last week?
  • He (to meet) Helen tonight.
    He is meeting Helen tonight.
  • Look, your father has (yet, just, already) arrived home from work.
    Look, your father has just arrived home from work.
  • She's got a lot of homework (so/ because/ but/ although) she's staying in.
    She's got a lot of homework so she's staying in.
  • I'm sure they (not score) another goal.
    I'm sure they won't score another goal.
  • You would be healthier if you (to not smoke).
    You would be healthier if you didn't/did not smoke.
  • I often write (on/ down/ up) my thoughts and feelings.
    I often write down my thoughts and feelings.
  • He (to work) when she called.
    He was working when she called.
  • I'm going to throw (up/ away/ on) these old papers.
    I'm going to throw away these old papers.
  • Dave wants (go) to Egypt next year.
    Dave wants to go to Egypt next year.
  • The island (to discover) hundreds of years ago.
    The island was discovered hundreds of years ago.
  • He went to Jane's house (so/ because/ but/ although) she was not around.
    He went to Jane's house but she was not around.
  • You work too (much /many/ enough).
    You work too much.
  • It (to not rain) when we left school.
    It wasn't/was not raining when we left school.
  • If I (to know) her address, I would write to her.
    If I knew her address, I would write to her.
  • (you ever see) a shooting star?
    Have you ever seen a shooting star?
  • I enjoyed the book (so/ because/ but/ although) it had a sad ending.
    I enjoyed the book although it had a sad ending.
  • My sister (speak/speaks/spoke) French very well.
    My sister speaks French very well.
  • Cheetahs are the (fast) animals in the world.
    Cheetahs are the fastest animals in the world.
  • _______ Mark work in a bookshop?
    Does Mark work in a bookshop?
  • I usually (has/have) a sandwich for lunch.
    I usually have a sandwich for lunch.
  • I need to look (on/ down/ up) a word in the dictionary.
    I need to look up a word in the dictionary.
  • Don't leave without (to finish) your homework.
    Don't leave without finishing your homework.