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Present Continuous Exercise 5 - A

This document provides a present continuous exercise to practice forming the tense in positive, negative, and question forms. It contains 20 sentences where the subject and verb are given and the user must fill in the appropriate present continuous form of the verb. The exercise is meant to help users easily form the tense without much thinking when speaking in English.

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Present Continuous Exercise 5 - A

This document provides a present continuous exercise to practice forming the tense in positive, negative, and question forms. It contains 20 sentences where the subject and verb are given and the user must fill in the appropriate present continuous form of the verb. The exercise is meant to help users easily form the tense without much thinking when speaking in English.

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5/8/2016 Present Continuous Exercise 5

Present Continuous
Mixed Exercise 1

Here's a present continuous exercise to practice making all forms of the tense.
This is where it starts to get a little more difficult (but not very!). Make sure you
can easily form the positive, negative and question automatically ­ this is really
Home helpful when you don't have time to think much before you speak in English. 
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Make the present continuous ­ positive, negative or question

1) (she / go home now) 
She is going home now. Check
Correct! Show Answer

2) (I / read a great book) 
I am reading a great book. Check
Correct! Show Answer

3) (she / not / wash her hair) 
She isn't washing her hair. Check
Correct! Show Answer

4) (the cat / chase mice)? 
Is the cat chasing mice? Check
Correct! Show Answer

5) (she / cry)? 
Is she crying? Check
Correct! Show Answer

6) (he / not / study Latin) 
He isn't studying Latin. Check
Correct! Show Answer

7) (we / drive to London)? 
Are we driving to London? Check
Correct! Show Answer

8) (they / watch TV)? 
Are they watching TV? Check
Correct! Show Answer

9) (where / she / go now)? 
Where is she going now? Check
Correct! Show Answer

10) (I / not / leave now) 
I’m not leaving now. Check
Correct! Show Answer

11) (you / not / run) 
You aren’t running. Check
Correct! Show Answer

12) (why / he / leave)? 
Why is he leaving? Check
Correct! Show Answer

13) (how / I / travel)? 
How am I travelling? Check
Correct! Show Answer

14) (it / not / rain) 
It isn't raining. Check
Correct! Show Answer

15) (when / we / arrive)? 
When are we arriving? Check
Correct! Show Answer

16) (where / they / stay)? 
Where are they staying? Check
Correct! Show Answer

17) (it / rain) 
It's raining. Check
Correct! Show Answer

18) (she / come at six) 
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18) (she / come at six) 
She is coming at six. Check
Correct! Show Answer

19) (he / watch a film at the moment) 
He is watching a film at the moment. Check
Correct! Show Answer

20) (we / not / sleep) 
We aren't sleeping. Check
Correct! Show Answer

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