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suter [353]
2 years ago
11

Someone please help me

English
2 answers:
Darya [45]2 years ago
8 0

1. My son is on the phone right now.

2. Are you sleeping?

3. Jason is doing his homework at the moment.

4. Tom is working on a project nowadays

5. My kids are playing in the garden right now.

5. Some people want to talk to you.

1.When I phoned my friends, they were playing monopoly.

2. Yesterday at six I was preparing dinner.

3. The kids were playing the the garden when it suddenly began to rain

4. I was practicing the guitar when he came home.

5.We were not cycling all day.

1. At midnight we will fall asleep.

2. This time next week we will sit at the beach.

3. At nine I will watch the news.

4.Tonight we will cram up for our English test.

5. He will not play all afternoon

lyudmila [28]2 years ago
4 0

1.My son is talking on the phone right now.

2.Are you sleeping?

3.Jason is doing his homework at the moment.

4.Tom is working on a project nowadays.

5.My kids are playing in the garden now.

6.Some people are waiting to talk to you.

1.when I phoned my my friends, they were playing Monopoly.

2.Yesterday at six I was preparing diner.

3.The kids were playing in the garden when it suddenly began to rain.

4.I was practicing the guitar when he came home.

5.We weren't cycling all day.

1.At midnight we will be sleeping.

2.This time next week we will be sitting at the beach.

3.at nine I will be watching the news.

4.Tonight we will be cramping up for our english test.

5.they will be dancing all night.

6.he won't be playing all afternoon.

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