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English, 22.06.2021 14:00 leledaisy1994

1. John sleeps / is sleeping now. 2. Francesca goes / is going to school every day.
3. I have / am having a piano lesson on Tuesday and Friday.
4. Tom and Sarah have just played / are playing tennis for 3 hours.
5. Mr and Mrs Clark visit/ are visiting my family every year.
6. My mum doesn´t cook / isn´t cooking at the moment.
7. I have already done / am doing my homework.
8. Frank´s dad works / has worked in Austria for a month.
9. We don´t dance / aren´t dancing at school today.
10. Boys don´t wear / aren´t wearing pink T-shirts.
11. Our teachers sing / are singing at the moment.
12. We eat /are eating our snacks from 9.25 to 9.40 every day.
13. Simon has had/ is having a football training since Monday.
14. Tony is in his room. He learns / is learning.
15. Kate is at the cinema. She watches / is watching a film.
16. My grandad is in the garden. He cuts /is cutting the grass.
17. My grandma is in the living room. She reads /is reading a book.
18. My sister is in the UK. She phones / is phoning u severy week.
19. We go / are going to the sea every summer.
20. Peter has gone / is going skiing to the Alps since February.

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