EVERY DAY
1. Tom and Sally (go) to school every day.
2. Tom (go) to school with Sally.
3. Sally (go) to school with Tom.
4. They (go) to school together.
5. Every day Tom and Sally (study) at school.
6. Tom (study) well.
7. Sally (study) well, too.
8. They (study) at school in Salacgriva.
9. In the afternoon Tom and Sally (go) for a walk.
10. Tom (go) for a walk in the park.
11. Sally (go) for a walk in the park.
12. They both (go) for a walk in the park.
13. In the evening they (watch) TV.
14. Tom (like) to watch cartoons.
15. Sally (like) to watch cartoons.
16. They both (watch) cartoons every day.
17. Sally (go) to the swimming-pool on Sundays.
18. Tom (go) to the swimming-pool on Saturdays.
19. They both (go) to the swimming pool at weekends.
20. They (like) to swim.
21. Tom (play) different games in his free time.
22. Sally (play) different games in her free time.
23. They (play) different games in their free time.
At the moment
Now be careful! This is Present Continuous, not Present Simple. Form the sentences in Present Continuous.
1. Tom and Sally (clean) the house.
2. Sally (vacuum) the room.
3. Tom (sweep) the floor.
4. They not (not/travel) abroad now.
5. They not (not/run) in the park.
6. They not (not/eat) at the moment.