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  • Change to present tense: Will the cat be sleeping on the sofa all day?
    Is the cat sleeping on the sofa?
  • Change to present tense: Your grandparents will live at the seaside.
    Your grandparents live at the seaside.
  • Change to present tense: Her mum will work at a hospital.
    Her mum works at a hospital.
  • Change to present tense: Will her mum work at a hospital?
    Does her mum work at a hospital?
  • Change to past tense: Will she be late to school?
    Was she late to school on Wednesday?
  • Change to past tense: Your grandparents will live at the seaside.
    Your grandparents lived at the seaside.
  • Change to past tense: We will be forgetful, when we are older.
    We were forgetful.
  • Change to present tense: Will my parents wash the car tomorrow at 5 pm?
    Are my parents washing a car now?
  • Change to past tense: She won't be late to school.
    She wasn't late to school on Wednesday.
  • Change to present tense: Will I buy bread from the local shop, when I grow up?
    Do I often buy bread from the local shop?
  • Change to past tense: Will the cat be sleeping on the sofa all day?
    Was the cat sleeping on the sofa, when I came home?
  • Change to past tense: Your grandparents won't live at the seaside.
    Your grandparents didn't live at the seaside.
  • Change to past tense: Will her mum work at a hospital?
    Did her mum work at a hospital two years ago?
  • Change to present tense: My parents won't be washing a car tomorrow at 5 pm.
    My parents aren't washing a car now.
  • Change to past tense: The cat will be sleeping on the sofa all day.
    The cat was sleeping on the sofa, when I came home.
  • Change to past tense: My parents won't be washing a car tomorrow at 5 pm.
    My parents weren't washing a car yesterday at 5 pm.
  • Change to past tense: I won't often buy bread from the local shop, when I grow up.
    I often didn't buy bread from the local shop, when I was ten.
  • Change to present tense: Will my grandparents live at the seaside?
    Do your grandparents live at the seaside?
  • Change to past tense: Will I buy bread from the local shop, when I grow up?
    Did I often buy bread from the local shop, when I was ten?
  • Change to past tense: She will be late to school.
    She was late to school on Wednesday.
  • Change to past tense: Will my grandparents live at the seaside?
    Did your grandparents live at the seaside?
  • Change to present tense: Will we be forgetful, when we are older?
    Are we forgetful?
  • Change to present tense: Her mum won't work at a hospital.
    Her mum doesn't work at a hospital.
  • Change to present tense: My parents will be washing a car tomorrow at 5 pm.
    My parents are washing a car now.
  • Change to past tense: Will you take part in a dancing competition next month?
    Did you take part in a dancing competition last year?
  • Change to past tense: You will take part in a dancing competition next month.
    You took part in a dancing competition last year.
  • Change to past tense: My parents will be washing a car tomorrow at 5 pm.
    My parents were washing a car yesterday at 5 pm.
  • Change to present tense: I will often buy bread from the local shop, when I grow up.
    I often buy bread from the local shop.
  • Change to present tense: We will be forgetful, when we are older.
    We are forgetful.
  • Change to present tense: You won't take part in a dancing competition next month.
    You don't take part in a dancing competition every year.
  • Change to past tense: The cat won't be sleeping on the sofa all day.
    The cat wasn't sleeping on the sofa, when I came home.
  • Change to past tense: I will often buy bread from the local shop, when I grow up.
    I often bought bread from the local shop, when I was ten.
  • Change to present tense: You will take part in a dancing competition next month.
    You take part in a dancing competition every year.
  • Change to present tense: Your grandparents won't live at the seaside.
    Your grandparents don't live at the seaside.
  • Change to past tense: Her mum won't work at a hospital.
    Her mum didn't work at a hospital two years ago.
  • Change to present tense: The cat won't be sleeping on the sofa all day.
    The cat isn't sleeping on the sofa.
  • Change to present tense: Will she be late to school?
    Is she late to school?
  • Change to past tense: We won't be forgetful, when we are older.
    We weren't forgetful.
  • Change to present tense: I won't often buy bread from the local shop, when I grow up.
    I often don't buy bread from the local shop.
  • Change to past tense: Will we be forgetful, when we are older?
    Were we forgetful?
  • Change to present tense: She won't be late to school.
    She isn't late to school.
  • Change to past tense: Her mum will work at a hospital.
    Her mum worked at a hospital two years ago.
  • Change to past tense: Will my parents wash the car tomorrow at 5 pm?
    Were my parents washing a car yesterday at 5 pm?
  • Change to present tense: We won't be forgetful, when we are older.
    We aren't forgetful.
  • Change to past tense: You won't take part in a dancing competition next month.
    You didn't take part in a dancing competition last year.
  • Change to present tense: Will you take part in a dancing competition next month?
    Do you take part in a dancing competition every year?
  • Change to present tense: She will be late to school.
    She is late to school.
  • Change to present tense: The cat will be sleeping on the sofa all day.
    The cat is sleeping on the sofa.