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4.1 Michelle is visiting a gallery.
- Michelle is visiting a gallery.
- Pedro is hiking in the mountains.
- Martin is cooking dinner for his family.
4.2 You are wearing a beautiful red dress.
- You are wearing a beautiful red dress.
- Matilda is reading a travel book about Brazil.
- My cat is climbing the apple tree.
- I am reading such an interesting book.
- Hetty and Paula are drinking some orange juice.
- Phil is practicing for his piano lesson.
4.3 Clara is trying on some new shoes.
- Clara is trying on some new shoes.
- I am writing a letter to my girlfriend.
- Sanjay is learning to drive.
- Mel and Tim are getting married today.
4.4 Sam and Pete aren't playing cards...
- Sam and Pete aren't playing cards in the living room.
- The children eat pizza once a week.
- Julian is wearing a suit for the meeting.
4.5 Are they going to the festival?
- Are they going to the festival?
- What are we eating for dinner?
- Is it snowing outside?
- Why is Lisa wearing such fancy clothes?
4.6 Chris isn't playing football today.
- Chris isn't playing football today.
- Are your kids watching a football game?
- My wife is visiting her friend this afternoon.
- Where is Selina living at the moment?
- Joe isn't wearing a tie today.
4.7 Are they driving to the beach?
- Are they driving to the beach?
- Are you going swimming?
- Is she watching a movie?
- Is Nelson going shopping?
- Is Ben listening to classical music?
- Is Chrissie climbing the tree?
- Are Sven and Olly singing?
- Are you drinking apple juice?
- Are they playing tennis?
- Is my son reading a book?
- Is Pavel speaking Russian?
- Are you wearing a dress?
4.8 I'm not going to the zoo.
- I'm not going to the zoo.
- The dog isn't chasing a cat.
- They aren't walking their dog.
- Angela isn't wearing a dress.
- We aren't playing chess.
- I'm not eating Chinese food.
- James isn't wearing your shirt.
- You aren't reading a book.
- She isn't cleaning her room.
- Ed and Gus aren't watching a movie.
- I'm not speaking French.
- It isn't raining outside.
NOTE: Some answers can vary in form (e.g., contractions or word order) while remaining correct.