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I / drink / much water / last night; (simple past)
I drank much water last night.
My father / cook / carrots and potatoes / for dinner/ (simple past)
My father cooked carrots and potatoes for dinner.
Last night / they / be / at home. (simple past)
Last night they were at home.
She / not play/ tennis / with my brother (simple past)
She didn't play tennis with my brother.
I / get up late / yesterday (simple past)
I got up late yesterday.
you / have a nice weekend (simple past)
Did you have a nice weekend?
My uncles likes _______ parkour.
doing
Joe and Ken enjoy ________ rugby.
playing
My sister hates ________ judo. She prefers jiu-jitsu.
doing
I love _____ swimming!
going
Your parents / have lunch?
Are your parents having lunch?
Harry and Leo / not do / their homework (present continuous)
Harry and Leo aren't doing their homework.
Where / Samantha / go? (present continuous)
Where is Samantha going?
Tom / watch Netflix? (present continuous)
Is Tom watching Netflix?
Anna / take a shower? (present continuous)
Is Anna taking a shower?
The Hunger Games is better than Harry Potter. (bad)
Harry Potter is worse than the Hunger Games.
London is cheaper than São Paulo. (expensive)
São Paulo is more expensive than London.
History is easier than Maths. (difficult)
Maths is more difficult than History.
Chris Hemsworth is younger than Tom Cruise. (old)
Tom Cruise is older than Chris Hemsworth.
Orlando is quieter than New York. (noisy)
New York is noisier than Orlando.
The library is older than the theatre. (modern)
The theatre is more modern than the library.