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Present continuous: I _____ always ______ (rush) out the door in the morning without eating breakfast.
I am always rushing out the door in the morning without eating breakfast.
Present perfect continuous: I _____ (think) about ways to do better in exams.
I've been thinking about ways to do better in exams.
Present simple: Eating a healthy breakfast _____ (be) a great way to stay fresh and focus well at school.
Eating a healthy breakfast is a great way to stay fresh and focus well at school.
Present perfect simple: I _____ (do) all the study I can do and _____ (accept) that nobody will be angry if I don't get a perfect score.
I've done all the study I can do and (have) accepted that nobody will be angry if I don't get a perfect score.
Present perfect continuous: My brother _____ (take) piano lessons to help take his mind off studying.
My brother has been taking piano lessons to help take his mind off studying.
Present simple: Everyone _____ (need) to have some hobbies that aren't related to school or study.
Everyone needs to have some hobbies that aren't related to school or study.
Present perfect simple: My friend _____ (invite) me to see a movie so that we can relax and stop worrying about school.
My friend has invited me to see a movie so that we can relax and stop worrying about school.
Present continuous: We _____ (work) on a magazine article about doing well in exams.
We're working on a magazine article about doing well in exams.
Present simple: The brain usually _____ (need) 10 weeks to change and accept new habits.
The brain usually needs 10 weeks to change and accept new habits.
Present perfect simple: "I _____ (take up) karate and ______ (change) my diet."
I've taken up karate and changed my diet.
Present perfect continuous: "I _____ (try) to eat healthy and go to bed earlier."
I've been trying to eat healthy and go to bed earlier.
Present simple: "I really _____ (want) to change my ways."
I really want to change my ways.
Present simple, present continuous, present perfect simple, or present perfect continuous? "I'm taking the UPSR exam this years it's really bothering me."
Present continuous
Present simple, present continuous, present perfect simple, or present perfect continuous? "I've been really stressed lately."
Present perfect simple
Present simple, present continuous, present perfect simple, or present perfect continuous? "Lots of students struggle to do well in exams"
Present simple
Present simple, present continuous, present perfect simple, or present perfect continuous? "Has anyone forgotten to do their homework?"
Present perfect simple
Present simple, present continuous, present perfect simple, or present perfect continuous? "Sam's been thinking about buying a new phone for a few months now."
Present perfect continuous
Present simple, present continuous, present perfect simple, or present perfect continuous? "Sally is always talking on her phone."
Present continuous
Present simple, present continuous, present perfect simple, or present perfect continuous? "Liam hasn't been doing well at school."
Present perfect continuous
Present simple, present continuous, present perfect simple, or present perfect continuous? "I always do my homework when I get home."
Present simple