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What is teacher Edward doing ?
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The students (to write) an essay in class.
→ The students are writing an essay in class.
You (to make) a lot of noise!
→ You are making a lot of noise!
The baby (to cry) because he is hungry.
→ The baby is crying because he is hungry.
He always (to forget) his hat at home.
→ He always forgets his hat at home.
The restaurant (to close) at 10 p.m.
→ The restaurant closes at 10 p.m.
She (to drink) tea every morning.
→ She drinks tea every morning.
You (to improve) your English a lot these days!
→ You are improving your English a lot these days!
I (to look) for my keys. I can't find them!
→ I am looking for my keys. I can't find them!
He (to teach) German at the local school.
→ He teaches German at the local school.
She (to like) to cook new recipes on weekends.
She (to like) to cook new recipes on weekends.
The sun (to rise) in the east every morning.
→ The sun rises in the east every morning.
Cats (to sleep) a lot during the day.
→ Cats sleep a lot during the day.
She (to read) a book every evening before bed.
→ She reads a book every evening before bed.
It (to rain) outside at the moment.
→ It is raining outside at the moment.
They (to visit) their grandparents today.
→ They are visiting their grandparents today.
Sarah (to work) on a new project at work this week.
→ Sarah is working on a new project at work this week.
The children (to play) with their toys in the living room.
→ The children are playing with their toys in the living room.
We (to watch) a movie at the cinema tonight.
→ We are watching a movie at the cinema tonight.
He (to study) for his exam tomorrow.
→ He is studying for his exam tomorrow.
I (to cook) dinner for my family tonight.
→ I am cooking dinner for my family tonight.
They (to play) football in the park.
→ They are playing football in the park.
She (to read) a book right now.
→ She is reading a book right now.