Put the verb in the present continuous (I am doing) or the present simple (I do).
"Have you seen Peter?" "(he/have)
He's having
a shower."
Kate isn't tired. She
to go home now.
How often
TV?
"Excuse me, but you
on my foot." "I'm really sorry!"
What time
your mother / start
work every day?
"Where's Jane?" "She's in the living room. She
read
a book."
Tom
not/enjoy
tennis. He
prefer
football.
1) Look! Tom is playing tennis. Usually he doesn't play tennis.
2) Listen! Mary is singing. She doesn't sing often.
3) Does he usually watch DVD? He usually doesn't watch DVD, he usually watches TV. But at the moment he is watching DVDs.
4) I sometimes like playing computer games. My computer favourite game is Cut the Rope. Right now I am playing it.
5) Do you often paint? No, I don't. But I don't often paint. I like drawing with coloured pencils.
6) Tom and Mary usually don't drink coffee. Do they drink often tea? Yes, they do. Right now they are drinking green tea.
7) Are Tom and Sally having breakfast now? No, they aren't. They aren't having breakfast right now, they are having lunch. They always have lunch at 11 o’clock
The Halloween festival has roots in Celtic traditions. More than 2,000 years ago, the Celts in Britain held a special holiday in late October to mark the start of winter. START Another fall has been very much about the passing of the dead. These two events later became Halloween. HOLIDAYS In Halloween, children often dress in ghosts, witches and monsters, and go around people's homes, asking for sweets. In most cases, ghosts and witches are not scary at all, they are not real! FUN But keep in mind that if kids don't get sweets, they can make a terrible joke, such as splashing some water on you. APPLICABLE Pumpkins are also a symbol of Halloween. SYMBOL People make lanterns for them. Usual
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