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Complete with the simple present tense of the verbs in parentheses in affirmative and
negative forms.
Maggie: Many people_______________ (think) that Colombian people always_____________ (arrive) late, that they always________ (laugh) at everything, that they___________ (take-no) anything with responsibility, and that they__________ (prefer) to work individually. They also think that Colombians ___________ (treat) other people rudely and that they are not very helpful. What ________you__________ (drink)? Jeff: Well, I__________ (think) we shouldn´t believe in stereotypes because sometimes they___________ (reflect) wrong ideas that groups of people ____________ (have) about others who are different from them. And in the Colombian case, I am sure you are wrong. I am afraid you ______________ (Know-no) Colombian people well. I _________ (have) several friends who are from Colombia and they are totally different to what you say. For example Juanita always __________ (arrive) punctually when we __________ (have) classes or when we want to have fun. It doesn´t matter if it is a social event or an academic one. When we have homework in groups, she___________ (Like) to help her classmates and she is very cooperative. Actually, she __________ (like-no) to work individually. Besides, her grades at school are the highest of the group. It means that she is a responsible person. And in relation to the way Colombians treat other people, I am sure that it is not true. Juanita and her family _________ (treat) me as if I were a member of the family. They are warm and nice to me and to my classmates. However, I _______ (agree) with you. They are always laughing at everything, they _______ (have) good humor, and they always ________ (seem) happy. That must be the reason why Colombians are considered the second happiest country in the world!

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