Tagged: present continuous tense
Fill in the blanks using the present continuous tense form of the verb. 1. The dogs …………………… loudly. (bark) 2. She ………………….. ready for school. (get) 3. The child …………………… bitterly. (weep) 4. They...
Complete the following sentences with the present continuous tense form of the verb. The present continuous is used to talk about actions or situations that are going on at the moment of speaking. They...
Fill in the blanks with the present continuous tense form of the verb. I ………………………………. (wait) for my result. He ………………………………. (search) for a job. She ………………………………. (make) a garland. The children …………………………. (make)...
The present continuous has several uses. To talk about actions or situations happening around now The children are flying kites. Grandma is knitting a sweater. She is learning a new language at the moment....
The present continuous tense is used to talk about actions and situations that are happening at the moment. This tense form is also used to talk about scheduled future events. Form: Subject + is / am...
Complete the following sentences using the present continuous tense form of the verb given in the brackets. 1. The sun …………………. brightly. a) is shining b) are shining 2. The wind ……………… hard. a)...
Read the instructions given below and form appropriate responses. Note that the instructions are in the simple present tense. The responses have to be in the present continuous tense. If you want to learn...
The present continuous tense is used to talk about actions or situations that are going on at the moment of speaking. This grammar exercise tests your ability to make sentences in the present continuous...
Make sentences in the present continuous tense. We make present continuous tense forms by putting is, am or are before the -ing form of the verb. Use ‘is’ when the subject is a singular...
The present continuous tense is commonly used with the time adverbs: now, at the moment, today, this morning, evening, afternoon etc. We have already learned that the present continuous tense is used to describe...