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The document is a workshop exercise focusing on the Present Continuous tense in English. It includes true or false statements, sentence completion, and the formation of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. The exercises aim to reinforce understanding and usage of the Present Continuous tense.

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Ingles 2

The document is a workshop exercise focusing on the Present Continuous tense in English. It includes true or false statements, sentence completion, and the formation of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. The exercises aim to reinforce understanding and usage of the Present Continuous tense.

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Gabriel Nieves
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Topics covered

  • Language Competency,
  • Interactive Learning,
  • Teaching English,
  • Language Development,
  • Learning Outcomes,
  • Learning Activities,
  • Student Performance,
  • Questions and Answers,
  • Learning Objectives,
  • Language Testing

REPUBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELA

UNIVERCIDAD NACIONAL EXPERIMENTAL


“RAFAEL MARIA BARALT”

Autores
GABRIEL NIEVES 32450034
MARÍA ARTEAGA 32.090.421
VALERIA LUGO 29.226.508
III WORKSHOP

I. Part

A. True or False
1. False – Present Continuous is not used for scientific facts or
routines. It is used for ongoing actions or temporary situations.
2. False – We use "Do" and "Does" in the Present Simple, not in the
Present Continuous.
3. False – The verb with "-ing" is called the present participle, not the
infinitive.
4. True – We use the verb "to be" (am, is, are) with the Present
Continuous.
5. True – Present Continuous is used for ongoing actions happening
now or around the present time.
6. Incomplete – The sentence is incomplete and does not make sense.

B. Complete with the correct form


1. OMG, I am getting nervous.
2. My teacher is explaining to us the difference between Passive and
Active accounts.
3. My dad is not watching TV.
4. They are swimming in the pool.
5. We are not going to the concert.
6. I am not studying for my English test.
7. The teacher is working at home.

C. Choose the correct option


1. c) Isn’t raining
2. b) Are/ planning
3. a) Are studying
4. c) Am not lying
II. Part
A. Write 6 affirmative/positive sentences using Present Continuous
1. She is reading a book.
2. They are playing soccer in the park.
3. I am cooking dinner right now.
4. The baby is sleeping in the crib.
5. We are watching a movie tonight.
6. He is writing an email to his boss.

B. Write 6 negative sentences using Present Continuous


1. She is not listening to music.
2. They are not working on the project.
3. I am not eating pizza for lunch.
4. The dog is not barking at the stranger.
5. We are not traveling this weekend.
6. He is not studying for the exam.

C. Write 6 questions with answers using Present Continuous


1. Q: Are you watching TV?
A: Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
2. Q: Is she cooking dinner?
A: Yes, she is. / No, she isn’t.
3. Q: Are they playing basketball?
A: Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.
4. Q: Is it raining outside?
A: Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t.
5. Q: Are we going to the party?
A: Yes, we are. / No, we aren’t.
6. Q: Is he studying for the test?
A: Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t.
III. Part

A. Order the sentence (.) or question (?)


1. Is James going to Ireland?
2. I’m not listening to the teacher.
3. The dogs are barking at the cats.
4. Is my brother riding his new bike?

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