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Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or the present

continuous. Give reasons. Write in your notebook.
1. A:... (Mia/usually/study) in the evening?
B: Oh, yes. Actually, she ... (do) her homework right now.
2. A: (Jack/play) basketball at the park now?
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B: I think so. He ... (often/play) there with his friends.
3. A: What... (you/do) right now?
B: ... (read) a book.
4. A:... (the library/open) on Saturdays?
B: Yes, but it... (never/open) on Sundays.

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Final answer:

This question is about using present simple and present continuous verb tenses.


Step-by-step explanation:

1. A: Does Mia usually study in the evening? B: Oh, yes. Actually, she is doing her homework right now.

2. A: Is Jack playing basketball at the park now? B: I think so. He often plays there with his friends.

3. A: What are you doing right now? B: I am reading a book.

4. A: Is the library open on Saturdays? B: Yes, but it never opens on Sundays.


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