Present Simple Affirmative

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She in a bank. (work)

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I breakfast every morning.

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They in New York. (they)

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He the guitar beautifully. (play)

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We English on the weekend. (study)

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The sun in the east. (rise)

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She chocolate. (love)

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I a book every night before bed. (read)

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He coffee every day. (drink)

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They T.V. every night after dinner. (watch)

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She maths at university. (teach)

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The train at 6.p.m. (arrive)

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He to work every day. (drive)

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We to the gym every Monday. (go)

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It a lot in this area. (rain)