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have a shower
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have lunch
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do some exercises
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go to bed
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brush my teeth
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do homework
My parents go/goes to work very early
go
Who/Where do you usually have lunch with?
Who
A: Does Emily live in a big city? B: Yes, she do/does.
does
Ben don't/doesn't do his homework every day.
doesn't
Where do/does your older sister study?
does
My brother does sport on Saturdays. (never)
My brother never does sport on Saturdays.
My parents are tired on Friday evening. (usually)
My parents are usually tired on Friday evening.
We go out with our friends at the weekend. (often)
We often go out with our friends at the weekend.
Tom is happy at school. (always)
Tom is always happy at school.
I do my homework in the mornings. (sometimes)
I sometimes do my homework in the mornings.
I’m busy at the weekends. (always)
I’m always busy at the weekends.
Does / Do your sister walk to school with you?
Does your sister walk to school with you?
What time / What does our art class start?
What time does our art class start?
Where / What does Stephen do at school?
What does Stephen do at school?
A: Do you like school? B: No, I doesn’t / don’t
No, I don't.
What / When do you do your homework?
When do you do your homework?
A: Does Adam study English? B: Yes, he does / is.
Yes, he does.
My dad (watch) TV in the evenings.
My dad watches TV in the eveninings.
My brother (study) Spanish at university. He’s got a good teacher.
My brother studies Spanish at the university.
I (not have) lunch at school. I go home to eat.
I don't have lunch at school.
My mum (teach) at my school. My classmates all like her.
My mum teaches at my school.
Peter (not like) football. He likes tennis.
Peter doesn't like football.