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No, she doesn't.
Yes, she is.
Yes, they are.
2. She asked him if he would be able to pick her up later.
3. Nurlan asked when the shop opened.
4. They asked us whether they could sit there.
5. He asked me where I lived.
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Do you come home at seven o’clock every day?
Does she hang out with friends every weekend?
Do they speak Italian?
Do you like to play tennis?
Does he do his homework every evening?
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She does not watch TV every day.
I don’t ride a bike in winter.
They don’t visit me every week.
He does not eat pasta.
I don't go to the cinema every weekend.
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She sometimes writes letters.
I always help my mother.
They usualy surf the Internet.
He has lunch at 12 o'clock.
I sometimes drink tea with milk.
<span>My
great-great-grandmother Evdokia was born in 1888 in a wealthy family. When she was 16, she was married to a Cossack named Ilya Ivanovich. They had 6
children, but 3 children died while being infants. Before the 1917 revolution they were rich. During the revolution, Ilya Ivanovich went to fight on
the side of the White Army, and in 1918 he was killed in action. In 1933,
Evdokia was sentenced to 5-year imprisonment with confiscation of the property for the fact that she was a Cossack. Having served her term in jail
she came on foot to her village. There was a famine and she brought two bags of crackers. She lived a long life. She was a very hard-working and
strong woman.</span>