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I [to watch] a film now.
I am watching a film now.
I [to watch] cartoons every day.
I watch cartoons every day.
I [to play] tennis every Sunday.
I play tennis every Sunday.
My puppy always [to jump] on my bed.
My puppy always jumps on my bed.
My uncle always [to visit] us in the summer.
My uncle always visits us in the summer.
Tom never [to read] comics.
Tom never reads comics.
She [to love] black and white horses.
She loves black and white horses.
I [to clean] my bike every month.
I clean my bike every month.
I [to wear] glasses so I can see better.
I wear glasses so I can see better.
I [to like] chocolate.
I like chocolate.
Rob [not / to work] on Sundays.
Rob does not work on Sundays.
She [to write] to her friend every week.
She writes to her friend every week.
Listen! The teacher [to talk].
Listen! The teacher is talking!
Squirrels [to eat] nuts.
Squirrels eat nuts.
We often [to go] to the cinema.
We often go to the cinema.
Every weekend, I [to clean] my bedroom.
Every weekend, I clean my bedroom.
Be quiet! Tim [to sing].
Be quiet! Tim is singing.
Do you [to eat] rice every day?
Do you eat rice every day?
Oh no, it [to rain].
Oh no, it's raining.
I [to do] homework right now.
I'm doing homework right now.
Oh no, it [to rain].
Oh no, it's raining.
Have you met my sister? She [to live] near you.
Have you met my sister? She lives near you.
Shhh! I [to listen] to music.
Shhh! I'm listening to music.
I [to play] football in the park now.
I'm playing football in the park now.
John [to eat] dinner right now.
John is eating dinner right now.
Laura usually [to arrive] early for class.
Laura usually arrives early for class.
Every morning, Jason [to brush] his teeth.
Every morning, Jason brushes his teeth.