1. My mom makes (make) tacos on Tuesdays.
My mom is making (make) tacos on Tuesday.
2. Stanley works (work) at the library.
Stanley is working (work) at the library.
3. At school, the teachers instruct (instruct) the students.
At school, the teachers are instructing (instruct) the students.
4. Kevin and Kelly eat (eat) shrimp and fries.
Kevin and Kelly are eating (eat) shrimp and fries.
5. You can go to the store when my dad leaves (leave) for work.
You can go to the store when my dad is leaving (leave) for work.
6. Our goldfish swims (swim) in a very small bowl.
Our goldfish is swimming (swim) in a very small bowl.
7. My team wins (win) the game.
My team is winning (win) the game.
8. The food tastes (taste) really good to me.
The food is tasting (taste) really good to me.
9. His secretary types (type) a long letter.
His secretary is typing (type) a long letter.
10. Eleanor wants (want) to go to Florida for vacation.
Eleanor is wanting (want) to go to Florida for vacation.
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