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I call my boyfriend at 10 ____.
 
p.m.
 
a.m.
I study English at 9.30 ____.
 
a.m.
 
p.m.
I go home at 4 ____.
 
p.m.
 
a.m.
I go to school at 7 ____.
 
a.m.
 
p.m.
What is this meal time?
 
dinner
 
breakfast
 
lunch
What is this meal time?
 
lunch
 
breakfast
 
dinner
What is this meal?
 
breakfast
 
lunch
 
dinner
I (walk / walks) the dog at 6 o'clock.
 
walk
 
walks
Henry (walk / walks) the dog at 4 o'clock.
 
walks
 
walk
They (go / goes) home at 9 p.m.
 
go
 
goes
Geoge (go / goes) home at 5 p.m.
 
goes
 
go
Maya (cook / cooks) breakfast at 7 p.m.
 
cooks
 
cook
I (cook / cooks) dinner at 6 p.m.
 
cook
 
cooks
You (get / gets) dressed in the morning.
 
get
 
gets
He (get / gets) dressed in the morning.
 
gets
 
get
He (have / has) lunch at 1 p.m.
 
has
 
have
I (have / has) lunch at 12.30 p.m.
 
have
 
has
We (go / goes) to school in the morning.
I go to school in the morning.
He (do / does) his homework.
He does his homework.
It (watch / watches) TV.
It watches TV.
We (watch / watches) TV.
We watch TV.
He ( play / plays ) video games in the evening.
He plays video games in the evening.
You (play / plays) video games in the afternoon.
You play video games in the afternoon.
She (go / goes) to school.
She goes to school.
They (go / goes) home.
They go home.
I (study / studies) English.
I study English.
She ( study / studies ) hard.
She studies hard.
They (have / has) lunch.
They have lunch.
She (have / has) lunch.
She has lunch.
She (have / has) breakfast.
She has breakfast.
You (have / has) breakfast.
You have breakfast.
We (brush / brushes) our teeth.
We brush our teeth.
He (brush / brushes) his teeth.
He brushes his teeth.
It (take / takes) a shower.
It takes a shower.
I (take / takes) a shower in the morning and in the evening.
I take a shower in the morning and in the evening.
She (wash / washes) her face.
She washes her face.
They (wash / washes) their faces in the morning.
They wash their faces in the morning.
It (get / gets) up at 11 a.m.
It gets up at 11 a.m.
We (get / gets) up at 8:15 a.m.
We get up at 8:15 a.m.
She (wake / wakes) up at 6:15.
She wakes up at 6:15.
You (wake / wakes) up at 7:00.
You wake up at 7:00.
I (go / goes) to school in the morning.
I go to school in the morning.