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***Simple Present II***
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They play tennis on Mondays. (She)
She plays tennis on Mondays.
My father watches TV at night. (My friends)
My friends watch TV at night.
I get up early on Saturdays. (My sister)
My sister gets up early on Saturdays.
The children play football at school. (My cousin)
My cousin plays football at school.
Tom cleans his room every day. (I)
I clean my room every day.
Liz and Tom read the newspaper at night. (My mum)
My mum reads the newspaper at night.
He does the homework after school. (We)
We do the homework after school.
Sandy paints pictures on Sundays. (Ben and Sally)
Ben and Sally paint pictures on Sundays.
My dog sleeps in the kitchen. (My cats)
My cats sleep in the kitchen.
I water the plants in the afternoon. (My grandma)
My grandma waters the plants in the afternoon.
The girl goes to school by train. (The boys)
The boys go to school by bus.
My sister brushes her hair before school. (My brothers)
My brothers brush their hair before school.
My aunt goes shopping on Sundays. (My cousins)
My cousins go shopping on Sundays.
I sing in the shower. (My friend)
My friend sings in the shower.
We buy cookies after school. (Angela)
Angela buys cookies after school.
My dad takes out the trash after lunch. (My neighbours)
My neighbours take out the trash after lunch.
My brother washes the dishes on Tuesdays. (My sister and I)
My sister and I wash the dishes on Tuesdays.
Lizzy cleans the windows at weekends. (Sophie and Tefi)
Sophie and Tefi clean the windows at weekends.
My father washes the dog on Sundays. (My sisters)
My sisters wash the dog on Sundays.
Miles plays the piano in the afternoon. (Tom and Andy)
Tom and Andy play the piano in the afternoon.