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Present

Continuous
AFFIRMATIVE
It’s formed using the present
AFFIRMATIVE of BE and the –ing form of
the verb
We use it to talk about what we are doing now or in a near future.

I AM PLAYING BASKETBALL.

YOU ARECROSSING THE STREET.


HE IS COOKING PIZZA.

SHE IS READING A BOOK

THE LION IS ROARING


WE ARE DANCING

YOU ARE HAVING FUN

THEY ARE
GOING TO SCHOOL
Now,
complete the
sentences.

My parents are work


ing
am
I watch ingTV.
The man is investigateing
Weare play ing in a band
You
are doing well
NEGATIVE
It’s formed using the present NEGATIVE of
BE and the –ing form of the verb

I’M NOT
EARNING ANY MONEY

YOU AREN’T
ESCAPING FROM ME
WORKING
HE ISN’T

SHE ISN’T
SAVING MONEY

IT ISN’T
PLAYING THE PIANO
WE AREN’TRUNNING

YOU AREN’T EATING

They aren’t
eating pizza
Now,
complete the
sentences.

Our friends aren’t study


ing
‘m
I not talk ing
That boy Isn’t drinking tea
We
Aren’t listen ing to you.
You
Aren’t eat inganything
INTERROGATIVE
It’s formed using the present
INTERROGATIVE of BE and the –ing form
of the verb

Are they arguing? Yes, they are

IS SHE WALKING?No, she isn’t

WHAT IS GRANNY DOING?


SHE IS READING A BOOK
NOW, YOU
ANSWER

What is the man doing?


He is looking at the pictures.

Where is the boy going to?


He is going to school.

Are they hugging? Yes, they are.

Is she studying? No, she isn’t

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