I (to swim) in the pool
I am swimming in the pool
(You/ to ride) the Metro to school in the morning?
No, (I/to take) the bus.
Do you ride the Metro to school in the morning?
No, I take the bus.
Jake always (to drink) coffee in the morning
Jake always (to drink) coffee in the morning
(Cristiano Ronaldo/ to play) in the futbol game right now?
No, he (to play; negative) today.
Is Cristiano Ronaldo playing in the futbol game right now?
No, he is not playing today.
Manny always (to eat) tacos on Tuesdays
Manny always eats tacos on Tuesdays.
Juan (to watch; negative) the soccer game today
Juan is not watching the soccer game today.
(You/to exercise) at the gym?
Yes, I (to go) to the gym three times a week
Do you exercise at the gym?
Yes, I go to the gym three times a week.
My dog (to sleep; negative) in his bed at night
My dog does not sleep in his bed at night
Turn this sentence into a question:
She is wearing a black dress
Is she wearing a black dress?
We are (to watch) the baseball game tonight.
We are watching the baseball game tonight.
We (to eat) paella at the restaurant
We are eating paella at the restaurant
(They/to cook) meals for their family during the week.
Do they cook meals for their family during the week?
Kate (to study) in the library.
Kate studies in the library.
(Joe/to run) around the field?
Does Joe run around the field?
He is going to bed at 11:30.
My dog (to chase) the cat around the park
My dog is chasing the cat around the park
(Bad Bunny/ to write) his own songs?
Yes, Bad Bunny aways (to write) his own songs.
Does Bad Bunny write his own songs?
Yes, Bad Bunny always write his own songs.
I (to dance) a lot at the club.
I dance a lot at the club.
(I/ to talk) too much in class?
Do I talk too much in class?
Trent (to live) in Thailand.
Trent lives in Thailand.
They (to go; negative) to Greece today
They are not going to Greece today
Turn this sentence into a question:
Kim likes to eat Chinese food often.
Does Kim like to eat Chinese food often?
My mother (to speak) both English and Spanish.
My mother speaks English and Spanish.
Turn this sentence into a question:
Jorge is eating pancakes for breakfast.
Is Jorge eating pancakes for breakfast?
I (to work) at the Opera House.
I work at the Opera House.