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Complete The Story. Use Simple Present and Present Progressive

The document describes a typical day for Sally. It is early in the morning and Sally gets out of bed, opens the window, and goes to the bathroom. She then has breakfast. After breakfast she usually cycles to school. After school she goes back home, eats lunch, does her homework in the afternoon, and meets her friends in the park. The passage then asks what Sally is doing now, stating she is playing the guitar while her friends listen and some sing along. When Sally comes home in the evening she has dinner and watches TV before going to bed at 8 o'clock every day.
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Complete The Story. Use Simple Present and Present Progressive

The document describes a typical day for Sally. It is early in the morning and Sally gets out of bed, opens the window, and goes to the bathroom. She then has breakfast. After breakfast she usually cycles to school. After school she goes back home, eats lunch, does her homework in the afternoon, and meets her friends in the park. The passage then asks what Sally is doing now, stating she is playing the guitar while her friends listen and some sing along. When Sally comes home in the evening she has dinner and watches TV before going to bed at 8 o'clock every day.
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1) (I / study at the moment) I am studying at the moment.

2) (I / not / sleep) I am not sleeping.

3) (you / play badminton tonight) You are playing badminton tonight.

4) (we / watch TV) We ARE watching TV

5) (she / not / work in Spain) She ISN't working in Spain

6) (he / not / wait for the bus) He isn't waiting for the bus

7) (they / read) They ARE READING.

8) (we / not / go to the cinema tonight) We aren't going to the cinema tonight

9) (you / not / read the newspaper) you aren't reading the newspaper.

10) (she / eat chocolate) She is eating chocolate.

11) (I / not / live in Paris) I AM not living in Paris.

12) (we / study French) We are studying French.

13) (they / not / leave now) They aren't leaving now.

14) (they / live in London) They are living in London

15) (he / work in a restaurant now) He is working in a restaurant now.

16) (I / not / meet my father at four)I am not meeting my father at four.

17) (she / not / drink tea now) She isn't drinking tea now.

18) (she / play the guitar) She is playing the guitar

19) (we / cook) We are cooking

20) (he / walk to school now) He is walking to school now

Complete the story. Use Simple Present and Present Progressive.

IS
1. It (be)   early in the morning.
gets opens goes
2. Sally (get)   out of bed, (open)   the window and (go)   
into the bathroom.
has
3. Then she (have)   breakfast.
cycles
4. After breakfast, Sally usually (cycle)   to school.
goes
5. After school, she (go)   back home.
eats
6. Sally usually (eat)   her lunch at home.
does
7. In the afternoons, she first (do)   her homework and then
meets
she (meet)   her friends in the park.
is she doing
8. What (do / she)   now?
is playing
9. She (play)   the guitar.
are listening are singing
10. Her friends (listen)   and some of them (sing)   along.
comes has
11. When Sally (come)   home in the evening, she (have)   dinner
w atches
and then she (watch)   TV.
goes
12. She (go)   to bed at about 8 o'clock every day.

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