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  • He (never exercise) in the morning, but today he (go) for a run before work.
    He never exercises in the morning, but today he is going for a run before work.
  • I (usually eat) breakfast at 7 AM, but this morning I (eat) a quick snack on the go.
    I usually eat breakfast at 7 AM, but this morning I am eating a quick snack on the go.
  • They (always take) the bus to school, but this week they (drive).
    They always take the bus to school, but this week they are driving.
  • They (always plan) family trips, but this weekend they (not go)anywhere.
    They always plan family trips, but this weekend they aren't going anywhere.
  • He (often travel) for work, but this month he (stay) in the office.
    He often travels for work, but this month he is staying in the office.
  • I (sometimes visit) the gym, but this month I (try) a new fitness class.
    I sometimes visit the gym, but this month I am trying a new fitness class.
  • The kids (sometimes watch) TV in the afternoon, but today they (enjoy) a cartoon.
    The kids sometimes watch TV in the afternoon, but today they are enjoying a cartoon.
  • She (regularly check) emails in the morning, but now she (join) an online meeting.
    She regularly checks emails in the morning, but now she is joining an online meeting.
  • I (usually cook) dinner at home, but tonight I (order) a pizza.
    I usually cook dinner at home, but tonight I am ordering a pizza.
  • We (rarely have) meetings on Fridays, but today we (have) an important one.
    We rarely have meetings on Fridays, but today we are having an important one.
  • They (sometimes play) video games after school, but right now they (do) homework.
    They sometimes play video games after school, but right now they are doing homework.
  • My sister (always listen) to music while studying, but today she (focus) in silence.
    My sister always listens to music while studying, but today she is focusing in silence.
  • She (often read) a book before bedtime, but tonight she (watch) a movie.
    She often reads a book before bedtime, but tonight she is watching a movie.
  • We (rarely see) our neighbors, but today we (chat) with them in the garden.
    We rarely see our neighbors, but today we are chatting with them in the garden.
  • The dog (usually sleep) in the living room, but today it (rest) on the balcony.
    The dog usually sleeps in the living room, but today it is resting on the balcony.
  • I (usually walk) to the park on weekends, but this Saturday I (go) for a bike ride.
    I usually walk to the park on weekends, but this Saturday I am going for a bike ride.