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English, 30.11.2020 16:50, thatwyteboy937

4 Form complete sentences. Put the verbs in bold in the present simple or the present
continuous.
1 do/she/at the moment/her homework
She is doing her homework at the moment.
2 usually/go/by bus/he/to work
3 dinner/tonight/l/with Paul/have!
4 eat out/you/how often?
5 not work/tonight/late/Peter
6 the kids/now/watch TV?
7 on Mondays to the gym/John/not go

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