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mething that happens in the present time. We also use it to talk about something that happens regularly or that is always true. 1 Children play. The sun rises in the east. Johns brushes his teeth in the morning. mile ca inner A. Tick (1) the correct verbs in the brackets. 1. Sheela (wake/wakes) up at 6 a.m, every day. 2. She (brush/brushes) her teeth and (washes/washed) her face. 3. She (wear/wears) her school uniform. 4. Then Sheela and her sister (go/goes) down for breakfast, Mummy (makes/made) their breakfast every day. SCHOOL 6. Papa (pack/packs) their tiffin. 7. Mummy and Papa (has/have) breakfast with the girls. 8. Then Papa (walk/walks) them to the bus stop. B. Match the columns to complete the sentences. j zook​

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Answered by koena24
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Answer:

1. Sheela wakes up at 6 a.m, every day.

2. She brushes her teeth and washes her face.

3. She wears her school uniform.

4. Then Sheela and her sister goes down for breakfast, Mummy makes their breakfast every day. SCHOOL

6. Papa packs their tiffin.

7. Mummy and Papa have breakfast with the girls.

8. Then Papa walks them to the bus stop.

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