Present simple or Present continuous

(made by Carmen Luisa)
Complete the gaps in the three dialogues with the appropriate tense, present simple or continuous.

Source: New English File Intermediate. TB.
Noemi: What (you/study)?
Victor: Political Science.
Noemi: (I/ do) Social Anthropology. Where (you/come) from?
Victor: I'm from Coimbra, in Portugal.
Noemi: How many hours of classes (you/have) a day?
Victor: (it/ depend) on the day, but usually four. (you/ go) to the party tonight?
Noemi: (you/mean) the one for new students? I can't, because (I/ need) to get organized tonight. (I/ move) to a rented flat tomorrow.
Victor: Where (you/live) at the moment?
Noemi: (I/stay) in a bed and breakfast.
Victor: What (you/ do) on Sunday afternoon? If you (want), we could meet and look around the city.
Noemi: (I/ meet) some friends in the afternoon. What about Sunday morning?
Victor: Fine. Where shall we meet?
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Driver: So, what (you/do) here in Chicago, mister?
Man: (I/ visit) some clients.
Driver: Where are you from? You (not/mind) me asking, do you?
Man: Not at all. From Inchon, in Korea.
Driver: Good place to be! Me, I'm from Idaho. How long (you/ stay) here?
Man: Three days. (I/ go) home on Saturday.
Driver: Ok. Hey, (you / live) steak? (you/ know) where the best steak in all of America comes from? That's right - Idaho!
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Policeman: What (you/ do) here?
Josh: Nothing. Why?
Policeman: We ask the questions here.
Josh: (we/ wait) for someone.
Policeman: Where (you/live)?
Josh: 151 Churchill Road.
Policeman: What are your names?
Josh: I'm Josh and he's my brother, Wayne. (we/ not do) anything illegal, are we?
Policeman: (you/carry) any form of identification?
Josh: Yes. (I/ have) my driving licence. (you/want) to see it? Here!
Policeman: (it/ say) Dean Allen on this licence.
Josh: Does it? Oh yes, it's my dad's.