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English, 30.11.2020 16:30, ShundaBaker

2 Put in am/is/are or do/don'tdoes/doesn't. 1 Excuse me,
do
you speak English?
2 'Where's Ann?' 'I ..
know.
3 What's funny? Why
you laughing?
4 'What
your sister do?' 'She's a dentist.'
5 It.
raining. I
want to go out in the rain.
6 'Where
you come from?''Canada:
7 How much
it cost to phone Canada?
8 George is a good tennis player but he
play very often
Put the verb in the present continuous (I am doing) or the present simple
1 Excuse me. Do you speak (you/speak) English?
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2 Put in am/is/are or do/don'tdoes/doesn't.

1 Excuse me,
do
you speak English?
2 'Where's Ann?' '

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