The document is a grammar exercise about using the present progressive tense to describe what various animals and people are doing. It contains two parts - the first has students identify whether sentences using the present progressive are true or false, and the second has students complete sentences by filling in blanks with present progressive verbs. The exercise helps students practice recognizing and using the present progressive tense to talk about ongoing or temporary actions.
The document is a grammar exercise about using the present progressive tense to describe what various animals and people are doing. It contains two parts - the first has students identify whether sentences using the present progressive are true or false, and the second has students complete sentences by filling in blanks with present progressive verbs. The exercise helps students practice recognizing and using the present progressive tense to talk about ongoing or temporary actions.
The document is a grammar exercise about using the present progressive tense to describe what various animals and people are doing. It contains two parts - the first has students identify whether sentences using the present progressive are true or false, and the second has students complete sentences by filling in blanks with present progressive verbs. The exercise helps students practice recognizing and using the present progressive tense to talk about ongoing or temporary actions.
1 What are the girls doing? They’re climbing. True False
2 What’s the frog doing? It’s holding the baby. True False 3 What are the giraffes doing? They’re standing. True False 4 What’s the boy doing? He’s drinking orange juice. True False 5 What are the parrots doing? They’re jumping. True False 6 What’s the cat doing? It’s running. True False
B Read and complete.
1 What ’s the ant doing ? The ant’s sleeping. 2 the hippos ? The hippos are swimming. 3 you ? I’m reading a book. 4 your mom ? She’s singing in the kitchen. 5 your friends ? They’re riding scooters. 6 the snake ? It’s climbing a tree.
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