I play hockey at school on Fridays.
(USUALLY)
I USUALLY play hockey at school on Fridays.
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How are you? I write to you to give you some news.
How are you? I AM WRITING to you to give you some news.
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I like / hate rock music. It's too loud.
HATE
All my friends was here on Sunday.
All my friends WERE here on Sunday.
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Cross
C-R-O-S-S-E-D
Sophie is tired after rugby matches.
(OFTEN)
Sophie is OFTEN tired after rugby matches.
CORRECT OR INCORRECT?
What are you doing at the moment?
IT'S CORRECT!!! :D
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She doesn't like / loves playing the piano. She prefers the saxophone.
DOESN'T LIKE
FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE:
I like your new shoes! Are they expensive?
I like your new shoes! WERE they expensive?
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Play
P-L-A-Y-E-D
People don't go sailing in teams.
(ALWAYS)
CORRECT OR INCORRECT?
My brother and I are not going swimming every day.
IT'S INCORRECT!! X-(
"My brother and I DON'T GO swimming every day.
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My mum loves / hates listening to opera. She often goes to watch it.
LOVES
FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE:
Yesterday I were at your friend's house.
Yesterday I WAS at your friend's house.
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Reveal
R-E-V-E-A-L-E-D
My uncle and my dad play table tennis.
(NEVER)
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My mum is only working in the mornings.
My mum only WORKS in the mornings.
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Lots of people like / don't like listening to hip-hop, but I think it's great.
DON'T LIKE
FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE:
The players was good and the weather was fine.
The players WERE good and the weather was fine.
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Study
S-T-U-D-I-E-D
Do you go cycling?
(OFTEN)
CORRECT OR INCORRECT?
We are usually eating a big breakfast on Sunday.
IT'S INCORRECT!! X-(
"We usually EAT a big breakfast on Sunday".
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I love / hate having lunch with my neighbours every Sunday. I never have fun with them.
HATE
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It is an awesome party last night!
It WAS an awesome party last night!
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Visit
V-I-S-I-T-E-D