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Present Simple and Present Continuous

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  • (She / work) in a shop?
    Does she work in a shop?
  • I often (surf) the internet for information.
    I often surf the internet for information.
  • A police officer (catch) criminals.
    A police officer catches criminals.
  • What (you / do) here?
    What are you doing here?
  • Where (she / live)?
    Where does she live?
  • The girl (read) a book now.
    The girl is reading a book now.
  • (She / cook) food at work?
    Does she cook food at work?
  • School (finish) at 3 p.m. on Mondays.
    School finishes at 3 p.m. on Mondays.
  • What time (the film / start)?
    What time does the film start?
  • She usually (do) her homework after dinner.
    She usually does her homework after dinner.
  • I (look) for my uncle now.
    I am looking for my uncle now.
  • My uncle (work) as a mechanic.
    My uncle works as a mechanic.
  • At the moment we (write) a test.
    At the moment we are writing a test.
  • Right now Jenny (study) for her test.
    Right now Jenny is studying for her test.
  • He usually (eat) sandwiches for breakfast.
    he usually eats sandwiches for breakfast.
  • My mother often (work) late.
    My mother often works late.
  • They (not / play) football at the moment.
    They aren't playing football at the moment.
  • She (not / play) guitar on Fridays.
    She doesn't play guitar on Fridays.
  • Our neighbours (make) a lot of noise this morning.
    Our neighbours are making a lot of noise this morning.
  • The chef (have) breakfast at the moment.
    The chef is having breakfast at the moment.
  • Tom (not / work) for the police.
    Tom doesn't work for the police.
  • What (you / do) right now?
    What are you doing right now?
  • I (not / understand) this sentence.
    I don't understand this sentence.
  • I never (go) to school on Sundays.
    I never go to school on Sundays.
  • Mum (not / work) every day. She's at home on Sundays.
    Mum doesn't work every day. She's at home on Sundays.
  • Why (you / laugh) in this photo?
    Why are you laughing in this photo?
  • Look! The photographer (take) a photo of a cat.
    Look! A photographer is taking a photo of a cat.