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I ( go) to bed at ten o’clock every day. I (went) to bed at ten o’clock yesterday. I (shall go) to bed at ten o’clock tomorrow.
I (do not go) to school every day. I (did not go) to school yesterday. I (will not go) to school tomorrow.
Do you ( watch) TV every day? Did you ( watch) TV yesterday? Will you ( watch) TV tomorrow?
When do you ( leave) home for work every day? When did you ( leave) home for work yesterday? When will you (leave) home for work tomorrow?
My brother ( goes) to work every day. He (leavs) home at eight o’clock. As his office (is) near our house, he ( walks) there. He (does not take) a bus. Yesterday he (did not go) to work. Yesterday he ( got) up at nine o’clock.
Did you ( have) time yesterday? — No, I did not.
What did you ( buy) at the shop yesterday? — I (bought) a book.
Yesterday my father (did not read) newspapers because he (was) very busy. He (will read) newspapers tomorrow.
1. He ( watches) cartoons every morning. He ( watched) cartoons yesterday morning. He (will watch) cartoons tomorrow morning.
2. I always ( go) to the theatre once a month. The price for the tickets (went) up last month. I (will not go) there next month because now the tickets ( cost) a lot of money.
3. They ( enjoyed) the film at the cinema yesterday evening. Who (took) care of the children when they were at the cinema?
4. How often do you ( visit) your relatives?
5. We (did not have) much money but we ( spent) a good time in London.
6. She (does) all the shopping in the family.
12. Her children (do not know) where the shops are.
7. Two years ago they (were) rich but now they (are) poor.
8. Are you happy in your new flat?
9. When will he soup ( be) ready?
10. I ( like) my parents, so I often ( do) what they ( want).
11. When (is) your birthday?
12. When did you ( buy) this book?



It seems like you're trying to construct sentences using the simple future tense and past tense. Let's correct and organize the sentences to make them more coherent:
Yesterday, I went to bed at ten o'clock. I will go to school tomorrow. Did you watch TV yesterday? Can you watch TV tomorrow? When will you leave home for work tomorrow? My brother goes to watch TV every day. He leaves home at eight o'clock as his office is near our house. He walks there; he does not take a bus. However, yesterday, he did not go to work. He got up at nine o'clock. Did you have time yesterday? No, I didn't. What did you buy at the shop yesterday? I bought a book. Yes, my father does not read the newspapers; he watches the news on TV instead.
I watch cartoons every morning. I watched cartoons yesterday morning, and I will watch cartoons tomorrow morning.
I always go to the theater once a month. The price for the tickets went up last month. I am not going to go anymore.
Who was at the cinema?
How often do you visit your relatives?
I love shopping at all the malls.
Where do you want to go?
When the soup is ready, it will be served. I love it.
I often do this.
When is your birthday?
When did you buy this book?
It seems like some parts of the sentences are not complete or may have been misunderstood. If you have specific questions or need help with particular sentences, please feel free to ask!


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