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6. We --- (never go to work by tube. It is too busy. 7. When I'm in Paris I (usually / stay) in the Hotel du Pont, but this time I - (stay) in the more expensive Hotel Notre Dame. 8. Ruth -- (be) a vegetarian. She (eat) meat or fish. 9. My father (be) an engineer, but he (not / work) right now. 10. (You / believe) in ghosts? 11. My parents (live) in Sydney. Where (your parents / live)? 12. We (own) two cars, an estate car and a sports car. 13. Can you drive? No, but I (learn) at the moment. 14. Look! That woman -- (try) to steal that man's wallet. 15. The River Nile (flow) into the Mediterranean. 16. (You / like) Bon Jovi? 17. / _ (get) thirsty. Let's get something to drink18. Those flowers -- -- (smell) lovely. What are they? 19. Jane - (repair) her bike. She (know) exactly what to do

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