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  • Julia is good at languages. (She / speak) four languages very well.
    She speaks four languages very well.
  • I ( learn) to drive. My driving test is next month. My father (teach) me.
    am learning/ is teaching
  • I’ve never heard this word. How (you / pronounce) it?
    How do you pronounce it?
  • Are you ready yet? (Everybody / wait) for you.
    Everybody is waiting for you.
  • Air (consist) mainly of nitrogen and oxygen.
    consists
  • Don’t put the dictionary away. (I / need) it.
    I need it.
  • Can we stop walking soon? (I / start) to get tired.
    am starting
  • Nicola (live) in Manchester. She has never lived anywhere else.
    lives
  • Gary wasn’t well earlier, but (he / seem) OK now.
    He seems
  • It took me an hour to get to work this morning. Most days (it / not / take) so long.
    doesn't take
  • What (your father / do)?’ ‘He’s an architect.
    What does your father do?
  • Who is that man? What (he / want)?
    What does he want?
  • Are you hungry? (you / want) something to eat?
    Do you want
  • Sam and Tina are in Madrid right now. (They / visit) a friend of theirs.
    are visiting
  • Don’t put the dictionary away. (I / use) it
    I am using
  • I can’t make up my mind. What (you / think) I should do?
    do you think
  • Who is that man? Why (he / look) at us?
    is he looking
  • She told me her name, but (I / not / remember) it now.
    I don't remember
  • (I / think) of selling my car. Would you be interested in buying it?
    I am thinking
  • Why are all these people here? (What / happen)?
    What’s happening?
  • Who is that man? (you / recognise) him?
    Do you recognise
  • The situation is already very bad and now (it / get) worse.
    is getting
  • Alan says he’s 90 years old, but nobody (believe) him.
    believes
  • I think my English (improve) slowly. It’s better than it was
    is improving