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The document provides an overview of the present continuous tense in English, illustrating its structure and usage with various examples. It includes exercises for practicing the tense with verbs like eat, run, and swim. Additionally, it emphasizes the formation of negative sentences and questions in the present continuous form.

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present_continous_homework

The document provides an overview of the present continuous tense in English, illustrating its structure and usage with various examples. It includes exercises for practicing the tense with verbs like eat, run, and swim. Additionally, it emphasizes the formation of negative sentences and questions in the present continuous form.

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She’s eating, She isn’t reading, ‘They're running. ‘They aren’t walking, The present continuous is am/is/are + doing/cating/running/ writing, etc. 1) am (not) he she | is (not) it we you | are (not) they 2 Pm working. I'm not watching TV. © Maria is reading a newspaper. 1 She isn’t eating. (or She’s not eating) cing | 6 The phone is ringing, 1 We're having dinner. © You're not listening to me. (orYou aren't listening ...) © The children are doing their homework past con > running lie -> lying amiisfare + Unit 1 am/is/are + -ing vow Fire © Please be quiet. I'm working, (= I'm working now) 1 Look, there's Sarah, She's wearing a brown coat. (= she is wecring it now) 1 The weather is nice. I’s not raining. © "Where ate the children?” “They're playing in the park? 15 (on de phone) We're having dinuee now. Cast | phone you late? 3 You can turn off the television, ’m not watching it. Spelling (> Appendix 3): come -> coming What are you doing tomorrow? — ‘omething is happening now: I'm working. she's wearing a hat they're playing football I'm not watching television write > writing dance + dancing sit sitting swim — swimming are you doing? (questions) > Unit 41am doing and | do -» Unit 8 ‘Unit 25, Exercises Unit 3 31 32 33 34 What are these people doing? Use these verbs to complete the sentences: eat have lie play sit wait ail 1. She's cating an apple. 4 ‘on the floor. 2 He forabus. 5 breakfast 3 They foothall. 6 fon the table Complete the sentences. Use these verbs: build cook go have stand stay swim work E Please be quiet, I... working 2 ‘Where’ John?” “He's in the kitchen. He i 3 "You on my foot? ‘Oh, I'm sorry’ 4 Look! Somebody in the river 5 We're here on holiday. We at the Centeal Hotel 6 ‘Where's Sue?” ‘She a shower! 7 They a new hotel in the city centre at the moment. 81 now. Goodbye. Look at the picture. Write sentences about Jane, Use She's -ing or She isn’t -ing. (have dinner) Jane, isn’t having dinner, (watch television). She’s_ watching, television Git on the floor) She (read a book) _ (play the piano) (laugh) (wear a hat) (orite a fetes) What's happening now? Write true sentences. 4S wash / my bait) Vin nok. washing my hair 2 Gt / snow) 15. snowing..... or lt ien'é snowing 3 (1/ sit / ona chair) 40 / eat) 5 ie / rain) 6 (/ learn / Engksh) 7 / listen / to music) 8 (he sun / shine) 9.1 / wear / shoes) 10 (1/ read / a newspaper) W

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