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  • I ... swimming.
    I hardly ever go swimming.
    I go hardly ever swimming.
  • Form a question: A: Who ... with Sara? B: Tom and Louise are going to the cinema with Sara.
    Who is going to the cinema with Sara?
  • What's wrong? Why ...? (you / cry)
    What's wrong? Why do you cry?
    What's wrong? Why are you crying?
  • Who helps you with your homework?
    I help my younger sister.
    No one helps me.
  • I ... my friends at the weekend.
    I rarely see my friends at the weekend.
    I see rarely my friends at the weekend.
  • Form a question: A: What ... ? B: That shop sells really expensive clothes!
    What clothes does that shop sell?
  • What does Jon want?
    No one wants him.
    He wants to borrow some money.
  • She ... is ... on stage with well-known singers.
    She is occasionally on stage with well-known singers.
    She occasionally is on stage with well-known singers.
  • Form a question: A: Who ... at the weekend? B: I spend time with my friends at the weekend.
    Who do you spend time with at the weekend?
  • Who tells you the best jokes?
    I tell great jokes to all my friends.
    Sam tells me really good jokes.
  • He ... makes ... mistakes.
    He hardly ever makes mistakes.
    He makes hardly ever mistakes.
  • Form a question: A: Who ... apartment? B: I think an American family lives in that apartment.
    Who lives in that apartment?
  • go / on / rarely / Sundays / shopping / we
    We rarely go shopping on Sundays.
  • The library open / opens at nine o'clock tomorrow.
    opens
  • Your phone ... (ring). Why don't you answer it?
    Your phone is ringing. Why don't you answer it?
    Your phone rings. Why don't you answer it?
  • dinner / always / my / cook / doesn't / dad
    My dad doesn't always cook dinner.
  • I think watching sport on TV is ... boring.
    I think watching sport on TV is sometimes boring.
    I think watching sport on TV sometimes is boring.
  • after / play / sometimes / football / school / I
    I sometimes play football after school.
  • I ... computer games.
    I occasionally play computer games.
    I play occasionally computer games.
  • I ... (not watch/often) films on TV.
    I don't often watch films on TV.
    I doesn't often watch films on TV.
  • Your classes start / starts tonight!
    start
  • am / tired / often / swimming / I / after
    I am often tired after swimming.
  • For me, exercise ... fun!
    For me, exercise never is fun!
    For me, exercise is never fun!
  • Form a question: A: What ... ? B: I'm looking at that amazing sports car over there!
    What are you looking at?
  • read / don't / magazines / often / I
    I don't often read magazines.
  • It ... (not rain) today, so we can have a picnic in the park.
    It isn't raining today, so we can have a picnic in the park
    It doesn't rain today, so we can have a picnic in the park
  • Lily ... (usually/be) in a good mood on Firdays.
    Lily aren't usually in a good mood on Fridays.
    Lily isn't usually in a good mood on Fridays.
  • Who do you usually invite to your party?
    I usually invite all my friends.
    All my friends usually invite me.
  • mum / to / does / drive / your / usually / work?
    Does your mum usually drive to work?
  • plays / my / ever / games / computer / hardly / friend
    My friend hardly ever plays computer games.
  • What are you buying?
    Tim is buying me a present.
    I'm buying a present for Tim.
  • is / on / brother / always / Saturdays / busy / my
    My brother is always busy on Saturdays.
  • The school looks / is looking for a new sports teacher.
    The school is looking for a new sports teacher.
  • I'm sorry, but I ... (not agree) with you.
    I'm sorry, but I'm not agreeing with you.
    I'm sorry, but I don't agree with you.
  • Henry do / does some amazing tricks.
    does
  • He's start / starting to develop his career as a young film-maker.
    starting