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always/my/drives/father/carefully.
My father always drives carefully.
It (take) me an hour to get to work.
It takes me an hour to get to work.
Where (Martin/come) from?
Where does Martin come from?
I’ve got a computer, but I (not/use) it much.
I’ve got a computer, but I don't use it much.
What time (the banks/close) here?
What time do the banks close here?
Guess a missing verb: My parents …….. in a very small flat.
live
Guess a missing verb: He doesn’t often …….coffee.
drink
Guess a missing verb: Tanya ………German very well. It’s her first foreign language.
speaks
Julie (not drink)tea very often.
Julie doesn’t drink tea very often.
gets/at 8 o'clock/my/every morning/brother/up
My brother gets up at 8 o’clock every morning.
Rice (not grow) in cold climates.
Rice doesn’t grow in cold climates.
The earth (go) round the sun.
The earth goes round the sun.
I (go/usually) away at weekends.
I usually go away at weekends.
Nurses (look) after patients in hospitals.
look
you/ usually/ in the evening/ take a shower (?)
Do you usually take a shower in the evening?
Sam and Joe/ a lot / argue (+)
Sam and Joe argue a lot.
my cousin/ play / musical instruments /any  (-)
My cousin doesn’t play any musical instruments.
you/ have parties/ often (?)
Do you often have parties?
my family/ have any pets (-)
My family doesn’t have any pets.
our neighbours/ quite noisy (+)
Our neighbours are quite noisy.
your brother-in-law/ earn a lot of money (?) 
Does your brother-in-law earn a lot of money?
they/ talk loudly/ often (+)
They often talk loudly.
Sharon/ a musician (-)
Sharon isn’t a musician.
their baby/ cry / often (?)
Does their baby often cry?
you/ a good dancer (?)
Are you a good dancer?
she/ good at drawing (-)
She isn’t good at drawing.