The document provides examples of sentences using the present continuous tense to describe what different people and things are doing. It asks the reader to identify which verb form - is, am or are - is missing from sample sentences and to complete sentences using the present continuous form of verbs in parentheses.
11. Present Continuous
Affirmative Negative Question
I am sleeping I am not sleeping Am I sleeping?
You are sleeping You aren't sleeping Are you sleeping?
He is sleeping He isn't sleeping Is he sleeping?
She is sleeping She isn't sleeping Is she sleeping?
It is sleeping It isn't sleeping Is it sleeping?
We are sleeping We aren't sleeping Are we sleeping?
You are sleeping You aren't sleeping Are you sleeping?
They are sleeping They aren't sleeping Are they sleeping?
12. 1) IS, AM or ARE ?
a. I listening to the teacher.
b. Sam playing with a toy-car.
c. Julie and Ann writing a note to Fred.
d. My dog waiting for me.
e. Harry and John reading a
magazine.
f. My parents working.
g. Mrs. Green cooking.
13. MAKE SENTENCES
(EXAMPLES)
(Ryan / play) the piano now?
Is Ryan playing the piano now?
Lea and I (paint) the fences today.
Lea and I are painting the fences today.
My children (not listen) to the radio now.
My children aren¡¯t listening to the radio now.
14. 2- MAKE SENTENCES.
a. (he / sleep)?
b. Jason (not do) his homework.
c. Tom (work) on a new project.
d. My kids (play) in the garden now.
e. Some people (wait) to talk to you.
f. My wife (not cook) today.
g. (Lucas / study) for his exam right now?