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Kate usually doesn't play / isn't playing computer games at 9 p.m.
Kate usually doesn't play computer games at 9 p.m.
Mary and John eat / are eating sandwiches every morning.
Mary and John eat sandwiches every morning.
How often do you drink / are you drinking coffee?
How often do you drink coffee?
I don't work / am not working at school as a teacher.
I don't work at school as a teacher.
My brother never does / is never doing the washing-up.
My brother never does the washing-up.
I don't clean / am not cleaning my room now.
I am not cleaning my room now.
Does she go / Is she going to school every day?
Does she go to school every day?
Mark isn't / isn't being in the mountains today.
Mark isn't in the mountains today.
We read / are reading an interesting book right now.
We are reading an interesting book right now.
Does he write / Is he writing an essay now?
Is he writing an essay now?
Be quiet, please! The baby sleeps / is sleeping at the moment.
Be quiet, please! The baby is sleeping at the moment.
Mr. Smith is in his office now. He has / is having a meeting with his clients.
Mr. Smith is in his office now. He is having a meeting with his clients.
A: What does your sister do / is your sister doing? B: She is a nurse. She works / is working in a local hospital.
A: What does your sister do? B: She is a nurse. She works in a local hospital.
You can work on my laptop now. I don't use / am not using  it at the moment.
You can work on my laptop now. I am not using it at the moment.
Does Mary live / Is Mary living far away from here?
Does Mary live far away from here?
Before I go / am going to work, I usually drink / am drinking two cups of coffee.
Before I go to work, I usually drink two cups of coffee.
Can you hear this music? Do they have / Are they having a party?
Can you hear this music? Are they having a party?
Does he often help / Is he often helping his mum with housework?
Does he often help his mum with housework?
Don't go out now! It rains / is raining heavily. You'll get soaked.
Don't go out now! It is raining heavily. You'll get soaked.
Look at Peter! He falls / is falling asleep at his desk.
Look at Peter! He is falling asleep at his desk.
You cannot see him now. He changes / is changing his clothes.
You cannot see him now. He is changing his clothes.
Turn the radio off, please! I try / am trying to concentrate on this exercise.
Turn the radio off, please! I am trying to concentrate on this exercise.
He never eats / is never eating  fish. He hates / is hating the smell.
He never doesn't eat fish. He hates the smell.
Listen! She sings / is singing in the shower.
Listen! She is singing sing in the shower.
He walks / is walking his dog at least four times a day.
He walks his dog at least four times a day.
Betty often reads / is often reading books in English because she loves / is loving this language.
Betty often reads books in English because she loves this language.
A: Where does he go / is he going right now? B: I don't know / I am not knowing.
A: Where is he going right now? B: I don't know.
Mr Brown is late. Something is wrong. He never comes / He is never coming late. I'll call him.
Mr Brown is late. Something is wrong. He never comes late. I'll call him.
Mike never forgets / Mike is never forgetting about my birthday. It's so kind of him!
Mike never forgets about my birthday. It's so kind of him!
Where is Diana? She's in the kitchen. She prepares / She is preparing dinner for us.
Where is Diana? She's in the kitchen. She is preparing dinner for us.
The Smiths hardly ever visit / The Smiths are hardly ever visiting their neighbours. They don't get / They are not getting on well with them.
The Smiths hardly ever visit their neighbours. They don't get on well with them.
Does it rain / Is it raining now? No, it doesn't / it isn't, but you should take an umbrella with you anyway.
Is it raining now? No, it isn't, but you should take an umbrella with you anyway.
How many books does your friend buy / is your friend buying every week? She always buys / She is always buying two books a week in a local bookshop.
How many books does your friend buy every week? She always buys two books a week in a local bookshop.
How often do you do / are you doing your homework? Of course, I do! Almost every day!
How often do you do your homework? Of course, I do! Almost every day!
Look! Kate and Sam look / are looking at stars together!
Look! Kate and Sam are looking at stars together!