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USE THE SIMPLE PRESENT or THE PRESENT CONTINIOUS:

I am reading (read) a book at this moment.


I read (read) the Guardian online every day.
A nurse treats (treat) sick people.
A teacher doesn’t work (not work) in a hospital.
He is working (work) at the moment.
John is 14 years old (be) 14 years old.
Johann isn’t (not be) interested in science.
Now she is watching (watch) a movie on TV.
They don’t usually study (not study) at the weekend.
Are you working (work) hard now?
She isn't cooking (not cook) at the moment.
Do you usually go (go) to school by bus?
She never writes (write) letters to her friends.
They always spend (spend) Christmas at home.
What are you doing? I am writing (write) a letter at the moment.
He is  a(be) a mechanic. He repairs (repair) engines.
He is quite lazy. He doesn't (not work) very hard.
How does Peter go (Peter/go) to school? He goes (go) by bus.

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