1. Students don't go to school on Sundays.
2. In the evening Richard leaves his house at six o'clock.
3. In August usually we go on holidays.
4. On Monday evening we are going to the cinema.
Present Simple:
1. I don’t drink coffee.
2. He works every day.
3. Does she speak Spanish and Italian?
Present Continious:
1. I'm watching TV.
2. He isn't writing a letter now.
3. Are they cooking breakfast now?
Past Simple:
1. I didn’t see her in the shop yesterday.
2. When did they come to the lecture?
3. She left for Paris in 1998.
1)<u>tal</u>kative
<span>2) <u>ex</u>trovert </span>
3) un<u>frie</u>ndly
4) <u>ge</u>nerous
<span>5) <u>neph</u>ew </span>
<span>6) <u>se</u>rious </span>
7) <u>qui</u>et
8) <u>daugh</u>ter
<span>9) <u>fun</u>ny </span>