1. It sometimes (snows/is snowing) here in April. 2. It (snows/is snowing) now. 3. Every morning mot

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Один элемент вызывает затруднение с пониманием. 1. It sometimes (snows/is snowing) here in April. 2. It (snows/is snowing) now. 3. Every morning mother (cooks/is cooking) breakfast for us. 4. It is 8 o'clock. Mother (cooks/ cooking) breakfast. 5. Every day father (leaves/is leaving) the house at half past eight. 6. It is half past eight. Father (leaves/is leaving the house). 7. We often (watch/are watching) TV. 8. Now we (sit/ sitting) in armchairs and (watch/are watching) TV. 9. Sometimes Mike (does/is doing) his lessons in the evening. 10. Look at Mike. He (does/is doing) his lessons. 11. It often (rains/is raining) in September. 12. It (rains/is raining) now. 13. Every day the family (has/is having) tea at 5 o'clock. 14. It is 5 o'clock. The family (has/is having) tea.

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It sometimes (snows/is snowing) here in April. — It sometimes snows here in April.


It (snows/is snowing) now. — It is snowing now.


Every morning mother (cooks/is cooking) breakfast for us.— Every morning mother cooks breakfast for us.


It is 8 o'clock. Mother (cooks/ cooking) breakfast. — It is 8 o'clock. Mother is cooking breakfast


Every day father (leaves/is leaving) the house at half past eight. — Every day father leaves the house at half past eight.


It is half past eight. Father (leaves/is leaving the house). — It is half past eight. Father is leaving the house.


We often (watch/are watching) TV. — We often watch TV.


Now we (sit/ sitting) in armchairs and (watch/are watching) TV. — Now we are sitting in armchairs and are watching TV.


Sometimes Mike (does/is doing) his lessons in the evening. — Sometimes Mike does his lessons in the evening.


Look at Mike. He (does/is doing) his lessons. — Look at Mike. He is doing his lessons.


It often (rains/is raining) in September. — It often rains in September.


It (rains/is raining) now. — It is raining now.


Every day the family (has/is having) tea at 5 o'clock. — Every day the family has tea at 5 o'clock.


It is 5 o'clock. The family (has/is having) tea. — It is 5 o'clock. The family is having tea.