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I ... [sing] at church today.
I am singing at church today.
The boys ... [play] ball after school.
The boys are playing ball after school.
She ... [cry].
She is crying.
He ... [talk] to his friend.
He is talking to his friend.
The baby ... [sleep] in his crib.
The baby is sleeping in his crib.
We ... [visit] the museum in the afternoon.
We are visiting the museum in the afternoon.
He .. [not, stand] standing.
He is not standing.
Anthony ... [sit] in the chair.
Anthony is sitting in the chair.
You ... [not, watch] the movie.
You are not watching the movie.
Rose ... [read] a book.
Rose is reading a book.
She .. [not, go] to the game tonight.
She is not going to the game tonight.
He ... [meet] his friends after school.
He is meeting his friends after school.
... [you, visit] your cousin this weekend?
Are you visiting your cousin this weekend?
I ... [not, go] to the meeting after work.
I am not going to the meeting after work.
... [John, play] football today?
Is John playing football today?
Marc ... [make] pizza now.
Marc is making pizza now.
They ... [eat] lunch right now.
They are eating lunch right now.
Frances ... [talk] on the phone at the moment.
Frances is talking on the phone at the moment.
... [she, laugh]?
Is she laughing?
... [they, listen] to the teacher?
Are they listening to the teacher?
... [the baby, drink] his bottle?
Is the baby drinking his bottle?
... [you, go]?
Are you going?
Jack and Jill [always, fight].
Jack and Jill are always fighting.
She ... [constantly, complain] about her sister.
She is constantly complaining about her sister.
Her mother ... [forever, misplace] her keys.
Her mother is forever misplacing her keys.
Shopping online ... [grow] in popularity nowadays.
Shopping online is growing in popularity nowadays.
The stocks ... [drop] constantly due to the economy.
The stocks are dropping constantly due to the economy.
Today, most people ... [use] text messages instead of the phone.
Today, most people are using text messages instead of the phone.
We ... [leave] for the beach tomorrow morning.
We are leaving for the beach tomorrow morning.
The kids ... [arrive] at six o'clock.
The kids are arriving at six o'clock.
She ... [speak] at the conference this evening.
She is speaking at the conference this evening.
I ... [write] articles on different topics.
I am writing articles on different topics.
He ... [read] various kinds of books.
He is reading various kinds of books.
They ... [play] football now.
They are playing football now.
She ... [drink] coffee.
She is drinking coffee.
He ... [go] to the library.
He is going to the library.
We ... [come] for shopping in this market.
We are coming for shopping in this market.
We ... [watch] a movie in this Cineplex.
We are watching a movie in this Cineplex.
You ... [shop] in that market.
You are shopping in that market.
I ... [sing] different kinds of songs, especially modern.
I am singing different kinds of songs, especially modern.
I ... [listen] to melodious songs.
I am listening to melodious songs.
He ... [travel] around the world.
He is traveling around the world.
They ... [play] cricket in that field.
They are playing cricket in that field.
The poet ... [write] romantic poems.
The poet is writing romantic poems.
The lyricist ... [write] realistic songs.
The lyricist is writing realistic songs.
... [you, listen] to realistic songs?
Are you listening to realistic songs?
I ... [not, quarrel] with you.
I am not quarreling with you.
... [you, come] to our home?
Are you coming to our home?
I ... [help] him to do the task.
I am helping him to do the task.
My mom ... [cook] beef with cabbage.
My mom is cooking beef with cabbage.
... [the people, sit]?
Are the people sitting?
... [the man, stand] near the pool?
Is the man standing near the pool?
... [the dog, bark]?
Is the dog barking?
... [the woman, wash] her clothes?
Is the woman washing her clothes?
... [the airplane, land]?
Is the airplane landing?
... [the girl, jump]?
Is the girl jumping?
... [the cats, fight]?
Are the cats fighting?
I ... [not, watch] TV.
I am not watching TV.
I ... [not, play] football.
I am not playing football.
I ... [not, go] home.
I am not going home.
He ... [not, study] English.
He is not studying English.
She ... [not, go] home.
She is not going home.
You ... [not, do] homework.
You are not doing homework.
We ... [not, wait] for you.
We are not waiting for you.
They ... [not, learn] French.
They are not learning French.
Pitt and Sandra ... [not, run].
Pitt and Sandra are not running.
The boys ... [not, play] in the garden.
The boys are not playing in the garden.
I and Sally ... [not, study].
I and Sally are not studying.
I ... [not, read] my grammar book now.
I am not reading my grammar book now.
The babies ... [not, cry].
The babies are not crying.
My father and mother ... [not, drink] coffee.
My father and mother are not drinking coffee.
We ... [not, watch] a tennis match now.
We are not watching a tennis match now.
She ... [not, listen] to me.
She is not listening to me.
He ... [not, work].
He is not working.
You ... [not, tell] me right.
You are not telling me right.
... [we, learn] a new lesson?
Are we learning a new lesson?
... [they, learn] French?
Are they learning French?
... [you, come] now?
Are you coming now?
... [Ted and Bill, sing] a song?
Are Ted and Bill singing a song?
... [they, try] to fix the car?
Are they trying to fix the car?