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We ______ with our children after school.
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We play with our children after school.
Paolo ________ (not have) much free time.
Paolo doesn't have much free time.
Diana gets up / gets ready at 6.45a.m.
gets up
Put in the correct order:
ticket / much / film / for / how / a / is / the
How much is a ticket for the film?
Shelly not visits her parents on Sundays.
Shelly doesn’t visit her parents on Sundays.
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My father ________ a newspaper every day.
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My father reads a newspaper every day.
My mother ________ (finish) work at 6.00p.m.
My mother finishes work at 6.00p.m.
She has / goes a shower and gets dressed / gets up.
has / gets dressed
Put in the correct order:
please / four / like / I’d/ tickets,
I’d like four tickets, please .
They doesn’t like video games.
They don't like video games.
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Frank ________ beautiful pictures of the mountains.
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Frank paints beautiful pictures of the mountains.
I like this TV programme. It ________ (start) at 8.00 p.m.
I like this TV programme. It starts at 8.00 p.m.
Diana leaves / goes to work at 8.15a.m. After work she does / goes to the gym.
goes / goes
Put in the correct order:
out / tonight’s / sold / sorry, / I’m / show / is
I’m sorry, tonight’s show is sold out.
He cooks dinner two a week.
He cooks dinner twice a week.
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I never ________ dinner at the weekend.
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I never cook dinner at the weekend.
We ________ (not play) football on Sundays.
We don't play football on Sundays.
In the evening she has dinner with her family and watches / looks TV.
watches
Put in the correct order:
some / available / there / still / are / tickets
There are still some tickets available.
George plays football for the weekend.
George plays football at the weekend.
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Tom ________ for a walk in the morning.
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Tom goes for a walk in the morning.
She________ (have) pasta or salad for lunch.
She has pasta or salad for lunch.
Diana gets / goes to bed at 11.00p.m.
goes
Put in the correct order:
together / there / any / aren’t / seats
There aren’t any seats together.
In Saturday mornings I go to the café.
On Saturday mornings I go to the café.