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English, 26.03.2021 05:40 MysteryDove12

Present Simple vs Present Continuous Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of
the present continuous or the present simple.
Hi Marvin,
I'm writing (write) this letter from Portugal. I...
(be) on holiday here
I with my family and we..
--(have) a great time.
I
Right now, I
(lie) on the beach. My little brother
(play)
1
on the sand with his toys and my mother.
(watch) him
| My dad...
(swim) in the sea.
I just love it here. We
...(get up) late every day and (spend)
most of our time sunbathing. This afternoon we.
(go) into town
| to do a little sightseeing. Then my parents.
(take) us to a
nice restaurant. They
(want) us to try the local cuisine.
I hope it tastes good!
| Well, that's all for now. See you when I get back!
MEN
20.2021
Take care,
| Wendy​

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