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This is my boyfriend Gabriel. _______________(visit) me this weekend from Tijuana.
This is my boyfriend Gabriel. He is visiting me this weekend from Tijuana.
100
I (go/do/play) baseball every weekend.
I play baseball every weekend
100
In Mexico, 50% of women work outside the house. (all/many/few)
In México, many women work outside the home.
100
I play tennis. (always)
I always play tennis
100
How (often/long/well/good) do you play soccer? Everyday.
How often do you play soccer? Everyday.
200
My brother _______________ (study) at Universidad del Valle de México.
My brother is studying at Universidad del Valle de México.
200
I (go/do/play) swimming three times a week.
I go swimming three times a week.
200
In México, 35% of young people work. (many/all/some)
In México, some young people work.
200
Do you play basketball? (ever)
Do you ever play basketball?
200
How (often/long/well/good) do you spend in your computer everyday? Three hours.
How long do you spend in your computer everyday? Three hours.
300
How is your mother? _______________ (work) these days?
How is your mother? Is she working these days?
300
Michael (goes/does/plays) yoga everyday.
Michael does yoga everyday.
300
In the U.S. 78% of young people don´t live with their families. (all/nearly all/not many)
In the U.S. nearly all young people don´t live with their families.
300
I play voleyball (three times a week)
I play voleyball three times a week
300
How (often/long/well/good) do you play football? About average.
How well do you play football? About average.
400
That´s Maritza. _______________ (do) there?
That´s Maritza. What is she doing there?
400
I like to (go/do/play) in-line skating in the afternoon.
I like to go in-line skating in the afternoon.
400
In the U.S. 15% of married couples don´t have children (nearly all/few/ a lot of)
In the U.S. few marrried couples don´t have children
400
I watch TV (hardly ever)
I hardly ever watch TV
400
How (often/long/well/good) are you at cooking? OK.
How good are you at cooking? OK.