----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- Exercise 3: Complete the post and comments with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in brackets. How can I persuade my mum I should follow my dream? Hi guys. I really (need) your help! So, everyone's got a dream, right? Well, mine is to become a professional footballer. It's been my ambition since I first saw Bend It Like Beckham. (you/know) that movie? It's about a girl who joins (join) a football team, and I've watched it about a hundred times. Most of my friends (not understand) why I'd want to kick a ball all day, but I (train / four times a week), and I'm pretty good now, even if I say so myself! My current team is OK, but the junior section of a professional club 50km away (look) for new players at the moment. They've just seen me play, and they've asked me to join them! I'm desperate to say yes, but the problem is my mother. She (complain / always) about driving me to football (sigh!) and the (not like) the idea, but she new team would mean even more driving. She hasn't said a definite 'no' yet either. How can I persuade her? EdtheTed: Maybe promise to clean the bathroom every week? Olz66: Buy her chocolate. That (work/always) with my mum. Ac Go