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2. People usually (eat) two or three times a day, but Rini (eat) once in a day.
3. We usually (visit) our grandparents twice a week. But we (visit) three times for this week.
5. She (not/believe) to see Tom. It is not Tom she knows. Tom (be) a quite person.
6. I (remember) day and time now. Today (be) September 22nd, right?
7. Normally I (not/enjoy) rock songs, but I (enjoy) this one very much.
8. We all mostly (live) with our parents until we find our couple.
9. Can you help me? My car (be) broken down again. And it is the fifth in this month. You know that my car
(always/break down).
10. They (think) that I should move out from the house. But I (think) of staying a bit longer.
Put the verb in the correct form, past continuous or past simple
1. The group (talk) when suddenly a buffalo (come) in rush and (put) them in danger.
2. While he (try) to help an old lady to cross the street, he (hear) another sound calling for help.
3. The plane (fly) at the 10,000 feet above the sea level when a lightning (light) above the plane.
4. The robber (break) the window while they (sleep) in their room.
5. While Tommy (do) something on his laptop, the light (turn) off.
7. She (sing) the third song when one of the stage lamps (fall) down.
8. They (enjoy) watching the movie when some of the audiences (go) to the restroom.
Put the verb in the correct form, present perfect continuous or present perfect
1. I (make) a friendship with them since 2002, so I (know) them for 10 years.
2. They (watch) TV for 3 hours. He (like) watching since they were children.