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They (move / are moving) to a new house next month.
are moving
I (not/play / am not playing) football tomorrow.
 
I (study / am studying) for the exam
 
am not playing / am studying
(Do you see / Are you seeing) Sarah after school today?
seeing
He (start / is starting) his new job on Monday.
is starting
We (go / are going) to the cinema this Saturday.
are going
My parents (come / are coming) to the wedding next month.
are coming
They (have / are having) a party on Friday.
are having
I (not/work / am not working) on Saturday because I (visit / am visiting) my grandparents.
am not working / am visiting
She (fly / is flying) to Paris next week.
is flying
We (meet / are meeting) our friends tomorrow evening.
are meeting
The baby usually (wakes up / is waking up) at 6, but today he (sleeps / is sleeping) longer.
wakes up / is sleeping
I (don’t wear / am not wearing) a coat today because it’s warm.
don’t wear
The teacher (explains / is explaining) the rules now.
is explaining
We (don’t know / aren’t knowing) the answer.
don’t know
She never (drinks / is drinking) soda.
drinks
Mum (bakes / is baking) a cake right now.
is baking
I (think / am thinking) this movie is boring.
think
My friends (visit / are visiting) us every summer.
visit
Paul (writes / is writing) a letter to his grandma at the moment.
is writing
They (don’t work / aren’t working) today – it’s a holiday.
don’t work
I (love / am loving) chocolate, but I (don’t eat / am not eating) it now.
love / don’t eat
My cat (sleeps / is sleeping) under the sofa now.
is sleeping
The children (laugh / are laughing) and (play / are playing) outside.
are laughing / are playing
He (goes / is going) to the gym three times a week.
goes
She always (carries / is carrying) an umbrella
carries
I (don’t listen / am not listening) now – I (think / am thinking) about lunch!
don’t listen / am thinking
Mike never (eats / is eating) vegetables
eats
Right now, we (study / are studying) for the test
are studying
They often (watch / are watching) movies on Fridays.
watch
I usually (take / am taking) the bus, but today I (walk / am walking).
take / am walking
Shhh! I (try / am trying) to concentrate.
am trying
My grandma (tells / is telling) me stories every evening.
tells
The sun (shines / is shining) and the birds (sing / are singing).
is shining / are singing
She (doesn’t like / isn’t liking) coffee, but she (drinks / is drinking) tea now.
doesn’t like / is drinking
We usually (have / are having) breakfast at 7, but today we (eat / are eating) at 8.
have / are eating
I (don’t understand / am not understanding) what you (say / are saying).
don’t understand / are saying
He (doesn’t wear / isn’t wearing) a hat today.
isn’t wearing
Dad (reads / is reading) the newspaper every morning.
reads
Look! It (snows / is snowing) outside.
is snowing
I (clean / am cleaning) my room at the moment.
am cleaning
We always (go / are going) to the beach in summer.
go
My brother (doesn’t study / isn’t studying) now.
isn’t studying
They (live / are living) in London, but now they (stay / are staying) in Paris.
live / are staying
Be quiet! The teacher (talks / is talking).
is talking
The dog (barks / is barking) every night.
barks
I (have / am having) lunch now.
am having
Tom usually (does / is doing) his homework after dinner.
does
She (listens / is listening) to music in her room right now.
is listening
I (don’t like / am not liking) pizza, but I (eat / am eating) it now.
don’t like / am eating
My mom always (cooks / is cooking) dinner at 6 p.m..
cooks
Look! The baby (sleeps / is sleeping) in the stroller.
is sleeping
We (don’t go / aren’t going) to school on Sundays.
don’t go
They (play / are playing) football in the park at the moment.
are playing
My dad (drives / is driving) to work every day, but today he (takes / is taking) the train.
drives / is taking
I (don’t watch / am not watching) TV now – I (read / am reading) a book.
am not watching / am reading
She usually wears jeans, but today she (wears / is wearing) a dress.
is wearing