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Out of more than three million students who graduate from high school each year,
about one million go on for higher education. A college at a leading university might
receive applications from two percent of these high school graduates, and then accept
only one out of every ten who apply. Successful applicants at such colleges are usually
chosen on the basis of a) their high school records; b) recommendations from their
high school teachers; c) their scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Tests (SATs).
1. The children are playing outside now.
2. She usually reads the newspaper in the morning.
3. I'm doing my homework now.
4. I'm eating my dinner now.
5. Do you want a pizza?
6. You always take my phone! Why don’t you use yours?
7. The play in the theatre starts at 19:00.
8. The baby is sleeping now.
9. My mom usually cooks dinner in the evenings.
10. He writes a letter to his pen-friend every month.
11. She doesn't like football.
12. Mary is listening to music now.
13.Tom usually drinks coffee, but he is drinking tea now.
14. We are going to the disco tonight.
15. He goes to work by bus every day.
16. Susan usually goes to school by bus, but now she is going to school by train.
about one million go on for higher education. A college at a leading university might
receive applications from two percent of these high school graduates, and then accept
only one out of every ten who apply. Successful applicants at such colleges are usually
chosen on the basis of a) their high school records; b) recommendations from their
high school teachers; c) their scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Tests (SATs).