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the difference in meaning between on the mountains and in the mountains | ever vs. never
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Exercise: Does she drive a car? Do you make food? Fri Oct 10, 2008 20:31 pm  Exercise: Does she drive a car? Do you make food?
 

1 I come to your home.He comes to you office.
2 You drink tea.she drinks milk.
3 They go to market.She goes to temple.
4 I get up early in the morning.He gets up 7 o'clock.
5 Idrive a car.He drives a jeep.
6 He knows you very well.I know your name.
7 He says.I say
8 He runs very fast but I do not run very fast.
9 You do not go to school.she does not act very good.
10 Does she drive a car? Do you make food?
11 I am not working.He is not a good reader.
12 Who likes tea? When do you come home? What are you doing? How many you take? Where are you live? Which is your favorate car? Why are you going to London?
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