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- Хотите чаю? - Нет, спасибо. Я не пью чай.
 
Would you like some tea? - No, thank you. I don'g drink tea.
 
Would you like some tea? - No, thanks. I'm not drinking tea.
Джо в настоящий момент нет дома. Он в гостях у своих друзей.
 
Joe isn't at home at the moment. He is visiting his friends.
 
Joe isn't at home at the moment. He visits his friends.
В котором часу вы обычно ужинаете?
 
What time do you usually have dinner?
 
What time are you usually having dinner?
Хелен в своём кабинете. Она разговаривает с кем-то.
 
Helen is in her office. She is talking to somebody.
 
Helen is in her office. She talks to somebody.
- Где мальчики? - Они играют в гостиной.
 
- Where are the boys? - They're playing in the living room.
 
- Where are the boys? - They play in the living room.
Я никогда не читаю газеты.
 
I never read newspapers.
 
I am never reading newspapers.
Эмили писательница. Она пишет книги для детей.
 
Emily is a writer. She writes books for children.
 
Emily is a writer. She is writing books for children.
Как часто вы ездите в отпуск?
 
How often do you go on holiday?
 
How often are you going on holiday?
Привет, Кейт! Куда ты идёшь?
 
Hello, Kate! Where are you going?
 
Hello, Kate! Where do you go?
Сегодня славный день. Светит солнце.
 
It's a nice day today. The sun is shining.
 
It's a nice day today. The sun shines.
Мы иногда уезжаем в выходные.
 
Sometimes we go away at weekends.
 
Sometimes we are going away at weekends.
Ты говоришь по-английски?
 
Do you speak English?
 
Are you speaking English?
Sue (not/like) coffee. (she/prefer) tea.
Sue DOESN'T LIKE coffee. SHE PREFERS tea.
Mark (not/usually/drive) to work. He (usually/walk).
Mark DOESN'T USUALLY DRIVE to work. He USUALLY WALKS.
- Where's Paul? - In the kitchen. (he/cook) something.
- Where's Paul? - In the kitchen. HE IS COOKING something.
You can turn off the radio. (I/not/listen) to it.
You can turn off the radio. I AM NOT LISTENING to it.
What time (your father/finish) work every day?
What time DOES YOUR FATHER FINISH work every day?
It's late, (I/go) home now. (you/come) with me?
It's late, I AM GOING home now. ARE YOU COMING with me?
I'm sorry, (I/not/understand). Can you speak more slowly?
I'm sorry, I DON'T UNDERSTAND. Can you speak more slowly?
- Excuse me, but (you/sit) in my seat. - Oh, I'm sorry.
- Excuse me, but YOU ARE SITTING in my seat. - Oh, I'm sorry.
How often (you/use) your car? Every day?
How often DO YOU USE your car? Every day?
Sarah is tired. (she/want) to go home now.
Sarah is tired. SHE WANTS to go home now.
Listen! Somebody (sing).
Listen! Somebody IS SINGING.
(I/not/watch) TV very often.
I DON'T WATCH TV very often.
- Where's Tom? - (he/have) a shower.
- Where's Tom? - HE IS HAVING a shower.
Excuse me, (you/speak) Hebrew?
Excuse me, DO YOU SPEAK Hebrew?
Steve is a good tennis player, but he ***** play very often. (am/is/are OR do/don't/does/doesn't)
Steve is a good tennis player, but he DOESN'T play very often.
How much ***** it cost to stay at this hotel? Is it expensive? (am/is/are OR do/don't/does/doesn't)
How much DOES it cost to stay at this hotel? Is it expensive?
- Where ***** you come from? - Canada. (am/is/are OR do/don't/does/doesn't)
- Where DO you come from? - Canada.
It ***** raining. I ***** want to go out in the rain. (am/is/are OR do/don't/does/doesn't)
It IS raining. I DON'T want to go out in the rain.
- What ***** your sister do? - She's a dentist. (am/is/are OR do/don't/does/doesn't)
- What DOES your sister do? - She's a dentist.
What's funny? Why ***** you laughing? (am/is/are OR do/don't/does/doesn't)
What's funny? Why ARE you laughing?
- Where's Kate? - I ***** know. (am/is/are OR do/don't/does/doesn't)
- Where's Kate? - I DON'T know.
Excuse me, ***** you speak English? (am/is/are OR do/don't/does/doesn't)
Excuse me, DO you speak English?
What are they doing?
They are watching TV.
What do they do?
They teach. (They are teachers.)
Are they teaching?
No, they aren't.
Do they teach?
Yes, they do.
What is he doing?
He is cleaning a window.
What does he do?
He cleans windows. (He is a window cleaner.)
Is he cleaning a window?
Yes, he is.
Does he clean windows?
Yes, he does.
What is she doing?
She is playing the piano.
What does she do?
She drives a bus. (She is a bus driver.)
Is she driving a bus?
No, she isn't.
Does she drive a bus?
Yes, he does.
What is he doing?
He is having (taking) a bath.
What does he do?
He takes photographs. (He is a photographer.)
Is he taking a photograph?
No, he isn't.
Does he take photographs?
Yes, he does.