30. What time .....................you go )... ............to school ? 31. Lan ( watch ) .........TV three times a week. 32. Nam and Ba often (go) .............. fishing on Sundays. 33. We (not go ) .........to school on Sundays. 34. Lien ( not listen )..... ..........to music every night. 35. My brother likes jogging. He (jog ) ...............every morning. At the moment he (jog) ............. in the park. 36. What is she doing ? She (cook ) ......... ..... lunch. 37. Where is he ?. He (be ) ................ in the yard. He (play ) .......... ..badminton. 38. Ba (not read ) ........ .... now, he ( do )... ......his homework. 39. ....................... Lan and Hoa (skip) ............................ now? 40. They ( do )...... ........... their homework tonight. 41. Nam ( visit). ....... Hue this summer vacation. 42. What are you going to do this summer vacation? I (visit ) ................Ha Noi. 43. We (waste) ...............too much power at the moment. 44. He (buy) .....................a new house next month? 45. The Nile river (be)..........the longest river tn the world and it (flow)..........to the Mediteranean Sea. 46. Mr. and Mrs. Thinh ( not grow) ............vegetables in their garden.

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