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Why/you/go/to the doctor? (be going to)
Why are you going to go to the doctor?
I/not sing/in front of the class. (be going to)
I'm not going to sing in front of the class.
They/play/video games. (be going to)
They are going to play video games.
How long/she/stay? (be going to)
How long is she going to stay?
Who/listen/to me? (will)
Who will listen to me?
He/not have/ a very big family. (will)
He won't have a very big family.
They/travel to/Mars/someday. (will)
They will travel to Mars someday.
When/Mary/arrive? (will)
When will Mary arrive?
Why/she/cry? (past continuous)
Why was she crying?
She/not work/last night. (past continuous)
She wasn't working last night.
They/drink/tea/ with their lunch. (past continuous)
They were drinking tea with their lunch.
What/he/do/yesterday at 5:00? (past continuous)
What was he doing yesterday at 5:00?
Where/she/go? (past simple)
Where did she go?
He/not invite/his best friend. (past simple)
He didn't invite his best friend.
Why/they/break/ the vase? (past simple)
Why did they break the vase?
I/go/for a walk/yesterday. (past simple)
I went for a walk yesterday.
What/she/do? (present continuous)
What is she doing?
They/not go to/ the party. (present continuous)
There aren't going to the party.
Who/you/talk to? (present continuous)
Who are you talking to?
She/walk/in the park. (present continuous)
She is walking in the park.
Where/you/be/from? (present simple)
Where are you from?
He/not play/football. (present simple)
He doesn't play football.
She/go to/ the cinema/once a month. (present simple)
She goes to the cinema once a month.
How often/you/exercise? (present simple)
How often do you exercise?