This document provides examples of questions using WH- words to ask about actions being done in the present continuous tense. It lists common WH- words used to ask questions including who, what, when, why, which, how, how much, and how long. It then provides 15 example sentences using the present continuous and prompts the reader to ask WH- questions about each sentence.
This document provides examples of questions using WH- words to ask about actions being done in the present continuous tense. It lists common WH- words used to ask questions including who, what, when, why, which, how, how much, and how long. It then provides 15 example sentences using the present continuous and prompts the reader to ask WH- questions about each sentence.
This document provides examples of questions using WH- words to ask about actions being done in the present continuous tense. It lists common WH- words used to ask questions including who, what, when, why, which, how, how much, and how long. It then provides 15 example sentences using the present continuous and prompts the reader to ask WH- questions about each sentence.
WH-WORDS WHERE WHEN WHY * WHAT * WHO * WHOSE *čiji WHICH*koji HOW *kako HOW MUCH
HOW MANY
HOW LONG
Study the example:
Jeremy is watching TV right now. WH-WORD+ THE VERB TO BE + SUBJECT + PRESENT PARTICIPLE+OBJECT+ADVERBIALS
When is Jeremy watching TV?
What is Jeremy watching? Who is watching TV right now? **** WHO (TREĆE LICE JEDNINE, WHO IS) 1. Jeremy is talking to his mother. 2. Linda is reading a book. 3. She is going to California this weekend. 4. Joseph is writing an e-mail. 5. We are relaxing at home. 6. She is making lunch now. 7. Ronald is driving his car. 8. We are watching TV. 9. She is crying because she is watching a sad movie. 10. I am working on a new project. 11. She is texting her friends. 12. Her children are playing in the garden. 13. She isn’t going out because it is raining. 14. We are drinking coffee right now. 15. I am starting to like English.