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Form the sentence by choosing the correct words in the correct order.
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Translate this sentence into English.
todays
I've
I'll
I'd
I'm
leaving
Usage Examples Present Continuous
I'm leaving today. -
I'm not going home -
You're making a scene. -
I'm walking home. -
Are you decorating it? -
You're not stealing anything! -
Are you doing anything? -
You're not fooling anyone -
Where are you sitting? -
I'm not taking tea -
You're not making anything. -
You're compromising this mission. -
We're not living together. -
You're not carrying anything. -
I'm not making goulash. -
I'm performing a delivery. -
I'm not sharing a room with him. -
Are you threatening me? -
I am not suggesting anything. -
I'm not sacrificing anything. -
Other rules
Present Perfect vs Past Simple
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Past Perfect Continuous
Future Continuous
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