Lisa (takes / is taking) the train to school every day.
Lisa takes the train to school every day.
My husband ________ (speak) English.
My husband speaks English.
Amy (go) to the gym regularly.
Amy goes to the gym regularly.
(you, have) siblings?
Do you have siblings?
My friend is having a new phone.
My friend has a new phone.
I generally (study / is studying) at the last minute.
I generally study at the last minute.
Some people ________ (listen) to the music to relax.
Some people listen to the music to relax.
John (watch) a movie every night.
John watches a movie every night.
(John, have) any sisters?
Does John have any sisters?
Matt's mother visiting him this afternoon.
Matt's mother is visiting him this afternoon.
I'm organizing my room. The table (looks / is looking) very clean now.
The table looks very clean now.
The birds on the tree ________ (be) chirping.
The birds on the tree are chirping.
My friend (fix and wash) his own car.
My friend fixes and washes his own car.
(you) cold?
(you, feel) cold?
Are you cold?
Do you feel cold?
My uncle talk loudly because he don't hear well.
My uncle talks loudly because he doesn't hear well.
A: What are you doing?
B: I (finish / am finishing) my report.
B: I am finishing my report.
The snow on the trees _________ (be) melting slowly.
The snow on the trees is melting slowly.
Time (fly). My son is in college. He (pay) for his own tuition.
Time flies. He pays for his own tuition.
(I) late for class?
(She) late for class?
(He, usually come) late to class?
(They, study) before class?
Am I late for class?
Is she late for class?
Does he usually come late to class?
Do they study before class?
When Amy go on a trip, she usually is staying for more than 2 nights.
When Amy goes on a trip, she usually stays for more than 2 nights.
I (feel / am feeling) that Jane is mad at me.
I feel (that) Jane is mad at me.
One of my daughters _______ (love) to dance.
One of my daughters loves to dance.
Amy (have) a good voice, but she (do not) like to sing in front of people she (do not) know. She only (sing) when she (go) to karaoke with her friends.
Amy has a good voice, but she does not like to sing in front of people she does not know. She only sings when she goes to karaoke with her friends.
(it, time) for my appointment?
(it, hurt) anywhere?
(you, have) a sore throat?
(he) sick?
(he, want) to eat something?
Is it time for my appointment?
Does it hurt anywhere?
Do you have a sore throat?
Is he sick?
Does he want to eat something?
A: Sarah home?
B: Are you needing something?
A: Yes, she knows Spanish?
B: Yes, she do!
A: Perfect! I learn Spanish right now, and I am wanting to ask her a question about grammar.
A: Is Sarah home?
B: Do you need something?
A: Yes, does she know Spanish?
B: Yes, she does!
A: Perfect! I am learning Spanish right now, and I want to ask her a question about grammar.