<span>1. How often
does Ann watch TV? 2. How does Fred manage with any problem? 3. Whose problem
is it? 4. How often do Steve’s friends come to our place? Who comes to our
place regularly? 5. How often do I write to my parents? Whom do I write to? 6. What
time does he usually have dinner? 7. Where does Tom work? Who works? 8. Why do
we come to the University at the same time? 9. Why do people often do stupid things? What do
people often do? 10. Why is it often cold in my flat? Where is it often cold?
11. How often does the car break down? What breaks down?
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I prefer cloth or paper bags. So, I bring one of them with me when I go shopping
Present Progressive
I am writing a report now.
Past Progressive
While she was knitting, I was watching TV.
Future Progressive
This time next week I will be flying to New York.
Present Perfect
He has just bought a new book.
Past Progressive
We had done our homework by 6 o’clock.
Future Perfect
I will have learnt this poem by heart by 3 o’clock tomorrow.
I was in London for three months
I have been to London for three months
I went to Paris for getting relax
I have gone to Paris for getting relax
I went for a walk in the park
I have gone for a walk in the park
She reads my favourite book
She have read my favourite book which I gave her
They built a new house two days ago
They have built a new house for two days