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(listen) what I'm saying, girls?
Are you listening what I'm saying, girls?
I (have) a car.
I have a car.
This book (belong) to me.
This book belongs to me.
HELLO! you (hear) me?
HELLO! Do you hear me?
Why he (hate) chocolate?
Why does he hate chocolate?
I (not know) the answer.
I don’t know the answer.
I (think) he is a good boss.
I think he is a good boss.
Why you (smell) the milk?
Why are you smelling the milk?
Where they (run)?
Where are they running?
She looks really bad. She (not even taste) the soup.
She looks really bad. She isn't even tasting the soup.
cake (taste) good? - Of, course! My mom baked it!
Does cake taste good? - Of, course! My mom baked it!
If you what to know where Jane is, she (smell) the roses in the garden.
If you what to know where Jane is, she's smelling the roses in the garden.
I think I fell in love with Tom! I (think) about him all day!
I think I fell in love with Tom! I'm thinking about him all day!
Let's watch this movie. What (think) about it?
Let's watch this movie. What do you think about it?
When we go to London, we usually (visit) the National Gallery.
When we go to London, we usually visit the National Gallery.
Hi, Tim! I'm in town for a week. I (visit) an old friend.
Hi, Tim! I'm in town for a week. I'm visiting an old friend.
I (read) this book at the moment. It's really great!
I'm reading this book at the moment. It's really great!
She always (read) a book to her son before he (go) to sleep.
She always reads a book to her son before he goes to sleep.
In the UK, about 50 percent of married couples (get) divorced.
In the UK, about 50 percent of married couples get divorced.
He only met his real father last month. They (get) to know each other now.
He only met his real father last month. They're getting to know each other now.
Jill (have) some problems with her phone. Can you check it?
Jill's having some problems with her phone. Can you check it?
She loves the school. She (have) a lot of friends there.
She loves the school. She has a lot of friends there.
I (make) some coffee. Do you want some?
I'm making some coffee. Do you want some?
I like to spend time with my friends. That's what (make) me happy.
I like to spend time with my friends. That's what makes me happy.
Usually he (work) from 9am to 5pm from Monday to Friday.
Usually he works from 9am to 5pm from Monday to Friday.
Daddy can't come home now. He (work) late at the office.
Daddy can't come home now. He's working late at the office.
She (write) a book. It will be published next year.
She's writing a book. It will be published next year.
I (write) about twenty text messages a day, usually to friends.
I write about twenty text messages a day, usually to friends.
Sorry, I can't hear you because Matthew (play) the piano.
Sorry, I can't hear you because Matthew is playing the piano.
I love tennis, but I (play) it badly.
I love tennis, but I play it badly.
I try to keep fit. I (do) yoga and aerobics every day.
I try to keep fit. I do yoga and aerobics every day.
Can you call be back later. I (do) my homework.
Can you call be back later. I'm doing my homework.
I love that TV show! I (watch) it every week.
I love that TV show! I watch it every week.
Don't switch off the TV! I (watch) it.
Don't switch off the TV! I'm watching it.
We (have) a lesson now.
We are having a lesson now.
you (like) your boss?
Do you like your boss?
The flowers (smell) nice?
Do the flowers smell nice?
Mitchel (have) lunch now.
Mitchel is having lunch now.
You (play) your music too loud. I can’t hear anything!
You are playing your music too loud. I can’t hear anything!
The Earth (move) round the sun.
The Earth moves round the sun.
I (not like) getting up early in the morning.
I don't like getting up early in the morning.
Bobby (learn) how to use a computer this week.
Bobby is learning how to use a computer this week.
Toby usually (ride) a bicycle, but today he (drive) a car.
Toby usually rides a bicycle, but today he is driving a car.
you (have) a good time at this party?
Are you having a good time at this party?
you (watch) anything at the moment?
Are you watching anything at the moment?
you (watch) YouTube every day?
Do you watch YouTube every day?
I (not use) English for my job.
I don't use English for my job.