EVERY DAY
1.�� Tom and Sally �(go) to school every day.
2.�� Tom �(go) to school with Sally.
3.�� Sally �(go) to school with Tom.
4.�� They �(go) to school together.
5.�� Every day Tom and Sally �(study) at school.
6.�� Tom �(study) well.
7.�� Sally �(study) well, too.
8.�� They �(study) at school in Salacgriva.
9.�� In the afternoon Tom and Sally �(go) for a walk.
10.�������� Tom �(go) for a walk in the park.
11.�������� Sally �(go) for a walk in the park.
12.�������� They both �(go) for a walk in the park.
13.�������� In the evening they �(watch) TV.
14.�������� Tom �(like) to watch cartoons.
15.�������� Sally �(like) to watch cartoons.
16.�������� They both �(watch) cartoons every day.
17.�������� Sally �(go) to the swimming-pool on Sundays.
18.�������� Tom �(go) to the swimming-pool on Saturdays.
19.�������� They both �(go) to the swimming pool at weekends.
20.�������� They �(like) to swim.
21.�������� Tom �(play) different games in his free time.
22.�������� Sally �(play) different games in her free time.
23.�������� They �(play) different games in their free time.
At the moment
Now be careful! This is Present Continuous, not Present Simple. Form the sentences in Present Continuous.
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������ 1.�� Tom and Sally �(clean) the house.
2.�� Sally �(vacuum) the room.
3.�� Tom ��(sweep) the floor.
4.�� They �not �(not/travel) abroad now.
5.�� They �not �(not/run) in the park.
6.�� They �not �(not/eat) at the moment.
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