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D) Does Your Mother Come / Is Your Mother Coming at 5 Every Day?

The document contains examples sentences using present simple and present continuous tenses in English. It provides situations like means of transportation, activities people are engaged in, regular and irregular actions, and asks questions about those situations using both tenses. The sentences illustrate the use of verbs in both the present simple and present continuous tenses.

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D) Does Your Mother Come / Is Your Mother Coming at 5 Every Day?

The document contains examples sentences using present simple and present continuous tenses in English. It provides situations like means of transportation, activities people are engaged in, regular and irregular actions, and asks questions about those situations using both tenses. The sentences illustrate the use of verbs in both the present simple and present continuous tenses.

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a) He usually goes / is going to work by bus, but today he goes / is going by train.

b) Mike and his son don’t play / aren’t playing golf at the moment.
c) I’m in a forest now. The birds sing / are singing and the ants carry / are carrying
food.
d) Does your mother come / Is your mother coming at 5 every day?

a) Judy played / was playing computer games when her mother came / was
coming home.
b) While they had / were having a meeting, a fire started / was starting in the
building.
c) They didn’t visit / weren’t visiting London two years ago. Did they write / Were
they writing their homework at 10 o’clock yesterday?
e) Be quiet! The baby sleep / is sleeping in the bedroom.
f) Do the children always play / Are the children always playing in the garden
after lunch?
g) The phone always rings / is ringing when I have / ‘m having a bath.
h) Mr. Smith usually wears / is wearing a shirt to work, but today he wears / is
wearing jeans and t-shirt.
J) He cut / was cutting his finger while he prepared / was preparing salad.
d) Diana saw / was seeing a beautiful dress in a shop-window when she came / was
coming home form work.
e) They didn’t complete / wasn’t completing their science project two weeks ago.
f) Did he write / Was he writing postcards all night long?

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