D) Write sentences. Use the PRESENT SIMPLE or the PRESENT CONTINUOUS:
Example: (Usually she /...
D) Write sentences. Use the PRESENT SIMPLE or the PRESENT CONTINUOUS:
Example: (Usually she / work / at the office, but this week she / work / at home.)
Usually she works at the office, but this week she’s working at home.
1. (You / not / eat / very much at the moment. Are you ill?)
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2. (She / know / three words in Italian!)
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3. (I / take / the bus to work this week, but usually I / walk)
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4. (I / study / Japanese this year. It’s very difficult.)
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5. (you / watch / the television at the moment?)
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6. (I / not / remember / the name of the hotel.)
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7. (She / speak / three languages.)
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8. (The sun / shine /. It’s a beautiful day!)
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