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English, 03.04.2020 11:15, grace2443

I …………………………………. (leave) tomorrow.

John …………………………………. (go jogging) every day.

Sam and Lucy …………………………………. (eat) lunch at the moment.

She …………………………………. (not/buy) any food yesterday.

…………………………………. (be) you from Poland?

We …………………………………. (not/go) to the cinema next Monday.

…………………………………. (you/visit) your grandma last week?

…………………………………. (Tina/cook) dinner now?

Frank …………………………………. (not/like) Chinese food.

…………………………………. (Sally/play) tennis on Wednesdays?

They never …………………………………. (go) abroad on holiday.

…………………………………. (you/go out) tomorrow evening?

Oh no! I …………………………………. (forget) to take my umbrella!

Mike …………………………………. (not/watch) TV at the moment.

Right now, she …………………………………. (sit) by the window.

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