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I (not / understand) this sentence.
I don't understand this sentence.
Mum (not / work) every day. She's at home on Sundays.
Mum doesn't work every day. She's at home on Sundays.
She (not / play) guitar on Fridays.
She doesn't play guitar on Fridays.
I often (surf) the internet for information.
I often surf the internet for information.
School (finish) at 3 p.m. on Mondays.
School finishes at 3 p.m. on Mondays.
Why (you / laugh) in this photo?
Why are you laughing in this photo?
What time (the film / start)?
What time does the film start?
Our neighbours (make) a lot of noise this morning.
Our neighbours are making a lot of noise this morning.
(She / work) in a shop?
Does she work in a shop?
What (you / do) right now?
What are you doing right now?
The chef (have) breakfast at the moment.
The chef is having breakfast at the moment.
She usually (do) her homework after dinner.
She usually does her homework after dinner.
Right now Jenny (study) for her test.
Right now Jenny is studying for her test.
Look! The photographer (take) a photo of a cat.
Look! A photographer is taking a photo of a cat.
They (not / play) football at the moment.
They aren't playing football at the moment.
The girl (read) a book now.
The girl is reading a book now.
Where (she / live)?
Where does she live?
He usually (eat) sandwiches for breakfast.
he usually eats sandwiches for breakfast.
At the moment we (write) a test.
At the moment we are writing a test.
My mother often (work) late.
My mother often works late.
I (look) for my uncle now.
I am looking for my uncle now.
What (you / do) here?
What are you doing here?
A police officer (catch) criminals.
A police officer catches criminals.
Tom (not / work) for the police.
Tom doesn't work for the police.
(She / cook) food at work?
Does she cook food at work?
My uncle (work) as a mechanic.
My uncle works as a mechanic.
I never (go) to school on Sundays.
I never go to school on Sundays.