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Present Continuous Exercises

This document provides examples to practice using verbs in the present continuous tense in English. It includes exercises to write verbs in the -ing form, complete sentences using affirmative forms of verbs in brackets, choose the correct verb forms to complete sentences, and reorder words to form sentences or questions in the present continuous tense. The goal is to help learners practice and reinforce their understanding of how to express actions that are occurring now or around now in English.

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Present Continuous Exercises

This document provides examples to practice using verbs in the present continuous tense in English. It includes exercises to write verbs in the -ing form, complete sentences using affirmative forms of verbs in brackets, choose the correct verb forms to complete sentences, and reorder words to form sentences or questions in the present continuous tense. The goal is to help learners practice and reinforce their understanding of how to express actions that are occurring now or around now in English.

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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

GRAMMAR PRACTICE

Write the -ing form of the following verbs.


a. buy e. do i. play
b. come f. eat j. stop
c. cry g. go k. take
d. dance h. get l. use

Complete the sentences with the affirmative form of the verbs in brackets
a. I can't go out. I (have) lunch right now.
b. The TV is off because Mary (do) her homework.
c. The students (listen) to the teacher.
d. My brother (read) a book about monsters.
e. The children (wait) for the school bus.

Choose the correct option


a. I am not/ isn't listening to you. I is / am studying.
b. Let's go to the park! It aren't / isn't raining anymore.
c. The baby are / is crying. I think he aren't / isn't feeling well.
d. What are / is you doing? Are / is you doing your homework?
e. My parents am / is having a party tonight. Am / is you coming?
f. Where are / is she going? Are / is she going to work?

Put the words in order to make sentences or questions


a. playing / I / not / video games / am
b. is / for the test / He / studying
c. at the moment? / Tom / reading / is
d. having / isn't / She / a good time
e. are / They / studying French / not

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