The document provides examples of using the verb "to be" in the present continuous tense in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. It shows how to conjugate the verb "to be" for different subjects (I, you, he/she/it, we, they) and includes examples of affirmative sentences with subjects plus the verb "to be" plus the -ing form of another verb, negative sentences with the negative form of the verb "to be" plus the -ing form of a verb, and interrogative sentences with question word order or the verb "to be" plus the subject plus the -ing form of a verb.
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Present continuous
4. REMEMBER!
(VERB TO BE)
I am
you are
he/she/it is
we are
you are
they are
5. Affirmative
S + verb to be + V(-ing)
I am listening to music
you are playing handball
6. Negative
S + verb to be (neg.)+ V(-ing)
I am not listening to music
you arent playing handball
7. Interrogative
S + verb to be + V(-ing)
verb to be + S + V(-ing)
am I listening to music?
are you playing handball?
8. Answers
Yes, I am No, I am not
Yes, he is No, he isnt
Yes, they are No, they arent