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  • My family (to swim) in the sea every year.
    My family swim in the sea every year.
  • What / you / usually / to do / after school?
    What do you usually do after school? (student's answer)
  • You / to eat / ice-cream every day?
    Do you eat ice-cream every day? (student's answer)
  • He always (to sleep) after lunch.
    He always sleeps after lunch.
  • His brother (to eat) soups every day, but he (not to like) to eat soups.
    His brother eats soups every day, but he doesn't like to eat soups.
  • What / you / usually / to have / for breakfast?
    What do you usually have for breakfast? (student's answer)
  • He (not to like) to help his mother around the house, but he (to wash) the dishes every day.
    He doesn't like to help his mother around the house, but he washes the dishes every day.
  • You / to dance / or / to sing / every day?
    Do you dance or sing every day? (student's answer)
  • Tim usually (to play) football on Fridays.
    Tim usually plays football on Fridays.
  • What / you / usually / to eat / for breakfast?
    What do you usually eat for breakfast? (student's answer)
  • Tom (not to play) computer games every day, but he (to play) on Sundays.
    Tom doesn't play computer games every day, but he plays on Sundays.
  • Linda (not to go) home after school because she (to play) in the park with her friends.
    Linda doesn't go home after school because she plays in the park with her friends.
  • She (to play) the piano every evening.
    She plays the piano every evening.
  • How / you / usually / to help / your mother?
    How do you usually help your mother? (student's answer)
  • They (to be) good dancers, but they (not to go) to discos very often.
    They are good dancers, but they don't go to discos very often.
  • We (not to eat) at the lesson, but we (to eat) after it.
    We don't eat at the lesson, but we eat after it.
  • Bob (to like) to play computer games.
    Bob likes to play computer games.
  • Our father (to watch) TV every weekend.
    Our father watches TV every weekend.
  • His brother (to eat) soups every day.
    His brother eats soups every day.
  • I (not to know) what to give my brother for his birthday, but my mum (to know).
    I don't know what to give my brother for his birthday, but my mum knows.
  • When / you / usually / to go to school?
    When do you usually go to school? (student's answer)
  • He (not to like) horror films, but he usually (to watch) comedy films.
    He doesn't like horror films, but he usually watches comedy films.
  • Where / you / to go / in summer?
    Where do you go in summer? (student's answer)
  • We (to help) our mum every weekend.
    We help our mum every weekend.