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B. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in SIMPLE PRESENT.

1. I (work) 8 hours but I (not work) on Saturday.

2. The school (not have) got a theatre but it (be) comfortable.

3. Indians (not sail) in the sea, they (use) canoes and (sail) in the rivers.

4. Uruguayan people (be) sad. They (not have) got good results.

5. My mum (love) films but she (not like) football.

6. I (not get up) early on Saturdays, I usually (watch) TV in bed.

7. My friend and I (be) responsible. We (do) homework after school. We (not work) in the evening.

8. Lucas (not phone) his friends, he always (send) texts.

9. Melanie and Macarena (wear) uniform but they (not like) it.

10. Yamila always (celebrate) her birthday but she (not want) a party this year, she (want) money to go to London

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