Present Simple or Present Progressive:
1. Look! Pauline the flowers. (water)
2. Listen!...
English, 20.01.2021 19:10 becerrarboyv9mf
Present Simple or Present Progressive:
1. Look! Pauline the flowers. (water)
2. Listen! The girls a song. (sing)
3. She usually home by bus. (drive)
4. Jack to his grandmother every day. (go)
5. Look! Sally and Joe tennis. (play)
6. Nelly a cup of tea every morning. (drink)
7. We can't play tennis. It now. (rain)
8. Bill his homework at the moment. (do)
9. Jane always her homework in her room. (do)
10. The boys sometimes in the park. (run)
11. My cat never in my room. (sleep)
12. Listen! Phil an English song. (sing)
13. No, I to music on my mobile phone, I a bath.
(not listen / have)
14. Michael can't play football. He the guitar at the moment.
(play)
15. We never letters to America. (write)
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