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English, 19.11.2020 02:00 dakshshberry

Build up sentences: Use the correct verb form (present simple or continuous). You will also need to use ither
words e. g. articles, prepositions etc...
1. He / like watching TV / but / he / not / watch / at the
moment/ because / he / sleep /
2. What/ Wendy / do / at the moment/? / She / clean /
her teeth / bathroom /
3. Linda / can ( - ) / help me / now / because / she / cook /
kitchen/
4. Where / your cousin / live /?/She / live / Sydney /
Australia/
5. Why / you / eat / sandwich / now /? / Because /l/be/

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