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Present Continuous 5202

This document provides a lesson on the present continuous tense in English. It includes examples of the present continuous affirmative, negative, and question forms using the verb "to be" followed by an "-ing" verb. There are also exercises where students fill in verbs in the present continuous form to complete sentences about activities related to Easter.
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Present Continuous 5202

This document provides a lesson on the present continuous tense in English. It includes examples of the present continuous affirmative, negative, and question forms using the verb "to be" followed by an "-ing" verb. There are also exercises where students fill in verbs in the present continuous form to complete sentences about activities related to Easter.
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Name _____________________________________________________ Grade_______________________

Present Continuous
Present Continuous
Present Continuous Present Continuous Negative Question
Affirmative We use “be” followed by
we use “be” + “ing” verbs we use “be” +”not” + “ing” verbs “Pronoun or subject”
I am walking. I am not walking. Am I walking?
She is talking. She is not talking. Is she talking?
He is laughing. He is not laughing. Is he laughing?
It is raining. It is not raining. Is it raining?
They are singing. They are not singing. Are they singing?
We are cooking. We are not cooking. Are we cooking?
You are smiling. You are not smiling. Are you smiling?

A. Fill in the blanks with “is” or “are”. B. Write the correct “ing” verb in the blank.
1) Kate _____ cooking a turkey for 1.Kate is ______________ dinner (prepare).
dinner. 2.They are _________ for Easter eggs (hunt).
2) Mom _____ setting the table. 3.We are ______________ turkey (eat).
3) John ______ making coffee. 4.The Easter Bunny is ___________ (come).
4) The boys _____ watching TV.
5.I am ____________ Easter eggs (make).
5) It ____ snowing outside.
6.The children are ____________ candy (eat).
6) The baby ____ laughing.
7) The girls _____ painting Easter eggs. 7.You are ______________ a nice song (sing).
8) We_______ eating turkey. 8.The dog is _____________ the cat (chase).
9) The dog ____ barking. 9.The cat is ________________ (run).
10) They _____ celebrating Easter. 10.He is _______________ coffee (drink).

C. Negative form. Fill in blanks with D. Make a question.


“is/ are /not” and/or “ing”verb”
Fill in the blank with “be” and “ing” verb
1. I am ______ cooking. 1._______ I _____________ dinner? (cook)
2. He _______ not eating. 2. _______ Jack ______________ pie? (bake)
3. She is not _____________ (laugh) 3._______ the girls ______________? (eat)
4. It ___ ____ _________ (rain). 4.___ it_______________? (rain)
5. They are _____painting Easter eggs. 5. ____they___________Easter eggs? (make)
6. We _____ not eating now. 6.______ you ____________ ? (coming)
7. You ____ _____ _________(walk). 7. ____ the dog________________ ?(bark)
8. Mary is _____ sleeping. 8._____ she ________________?(talk)
9. Kate and John ____ not watching TV. 9.______he ____________________?(laugh)
10.The dog ___ _____ _______ (bark). 10_____Kate and John ____________?(sleep)

B. Write the correct verb in the blank.


1. Kate is ______________ dinner (prepare).
2. They are _________ for Easter eggs (hunt).
3. We are ______________ turkey (eat).
4. The Easter Bunny is ___________ (come).
5. I am ____________ Easter eggs (make).
6. The children are ____________ candy (eat).
7. You are ______________ a nice song (sing).
8. The dog is _____________ the cat (chase).
9. The cat is ________________ (run).
10. Jack and John are ___________ (laugh).

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