1)You can*t see Tom now:he is having a bath.
What is Tom hawing now?
Can you see Tom now?
2)He usually drinks coffee but today he drinks tea.
What does he drink?
Does he drink tea?
3)What does she do in the evenings?-She usually plays cards or watches TV.
Does she play cards?
When does she watch TV?
Last night I got home at 6.30 p.m., a little later than usual. I had stayed longer at work because my boss wanted to discuss a pay increase. So, I was in a good mood when I arrived home! Unfortunately that didn't last long. When I opened the front door, there was water all over the floor. My daughter had left a tap running in the bathroom earlier and she had gone out. The water had come through the ceiling. It cost a fortune to repair. I certainly need that salary increase!<span>
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I lost my 2 cents.<span>This ice cream I bought for 1 cent</span>
What may conflicts do?
What leads to fights?
May conflicts lead to fights?
Why conflicts lead to fights?
Conflicts may lead to fights, mayn't they?