Luisa plays hockey and studys English.
Luisa plays hockey and STUDIES English.
The doctor is studing in his office.
The doctor is STUDYING in his office.
I commute in the morning to my work.
I commute to my work IN THE MORNING.
The brothers is playing football.
The brothers ARE playing football.
The dogs is sleeping in the sofa.
The dog IS sleeping in the sofa. (Singular)
The DOGS ARE sleeping in the sofa. (Plural)
Paul is driving usually.
Paul is driving NOW.
Always I get up at 7.
I ALWAYS get up at 7.
Listen! It is raining never.
Listen! It is raining NOW.
Tom tidies his bed right now.
Tom tidies his bed EVERYDAY. (Present Simple)
OR
Tom is tidying his bed NOW. (Present Continuous)
John and Sam are riding a bike often.
John and Sam are riding a bike NOW. (Present Continuous)
John and Sam OFTEN RIDE a bike. (Present Simple)
Is you raining today?
Is IT raining today?
Do he play golf?
DOES he play golf?
Does she enjoying the movie?
IS she enjoying the movie? (Present continuous)
OR
DOES she ENJOY the movie? (Present simple)
Do we listens to music?
Do we LISTEN to music?
Do you working now?
ARE you working now?
Susan isn't play hockey on Saturday?
Susan DOESN'T play hockey on Saturday?
David and his friend don't meets every weekend.
David and his friend don't MEET every weekend.
Music isn't my favorite subjects.
Music isn't my favorite SUBJECT.
The athletes aren't runing a marathon now.
The athletes aren't RUNNING a marathon now.
The exam aren't very difficult.
The exam ISN'T very difficult.
We water the plants twice a week.
WHAT DO we water twice a week?
I listen rock music.
WHO listen rock music?
Ben sleeps eight hours a day.
HOW MANY hours does Ben sleep a day?
I usually watch TV at night.
WHEN do you watch TV?
I'm crying because I lost my dog.
WHY are you crying?