I usually reads newspapers every morning.
I usually read newspapers every morning.
I am a vegetarian. I don't meat.
Sheila born in Liverpool on 15 May 1999.
Sheila was born in Liverpool on 15 May 1999.
I was walk along the street when I saw Jane.
I was walking along the street when I saw Jane.
She is winning often awards for her books.
She often wins awards for her books.
My mother send often postcard for my grandma.
My mother often sends postcard for my grandma.
They ... (not / speak) English now.
They aren't speaking English now.
Last year I gone to England on holiday.
Last year I went to England on holiday.
When my friend arriving, I was doing my homework.
When my friend arrived, I was doing my homework.
Have you meet him every day?
Do you meet him every day?
She never watched the news on TV.
She never watches the news on TV.
But at the moment she ... (do) her homework.
But at the moment she is doing her homework.
They get home very late last night.
They got home very late last night.
When the phone rang, I ate dinner.
When the phone rang, I was eating dinner. / I was eating dinner when the phone rang.
She is having to be to the cinema later this afternoon.
She has to be at the cinema later this afternoon.
She spent often weekends at home.
She often spends weekends at home.
Jago: What ... (you/do)?
Bill: I am looking for my book.
Jago: What are you doing?
Bill: I am looking for my book.
We swim a lot while we were on holiday.
We swam a lot while we were on holiday.
I broke my leg when I am skiing.
I broke my leg when I was skiing.
I am too much eating yesterday.
I ate too much yesterday.
Does your friends speaks English fluently?
Does your friend speak English fluently? / Do your friends speak English fluently?
Bill: What ... (you/do)?
Kim: I am a secretary.
Bill: What do you do?
Kim: I am a secretary.
Where did you went for your holidays?
Where did you go for your holidays?
What was you do when your friend arrived?
What were you doing when your friend arrived?
The storm blowed down the telephone lines. We are stuck there.
The storm blew down the telephone lines. We were stuck there.