22. Present Progressive or Present Continuos

 The present progressive (also called the present continuous) is a verb tense used to describe actions that are:

  • Happening right now
  • In progress around the current time
  • Planned or arranged for the near future

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Other examples:

We are staying at a hotel this week.
He is working late this month.


Let´s Practice

A. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in present progressive:
  1. I __________ (study) for my test.
  2. They __________ (play) soccer in the park.
  3. He __________ (not/watch) TV right now.
  4. We __________ (have) dinner with our grandparents.
  5. You __________ (work) on your project?
B. Order the following sentences:
  1. (am / I / English / studying) : ______________________________________
  2. (playing / they / soccer / are): ______________________________________
  3. (he / not / working / is / today): ______________________________________
  4. (listening / music / are / you / to): ______________________________________
  5. (raining / it / is / outside): ______________________________________
C. Make questions in present progressive:

  1. (is / what / doing / she) : ______________________________________
  2. (coming / are / they / now) : ______________________________________
  3. (he / is / watching / movie / a) : ______________________________________
  4. (you / calling / who / are) : ______________________________________
  5. (working / today / are / we) : ______________________________________

Activity 2

Do sentences (1-10) using the  present progressive for the characters in image scene #1.  CLICK HERE TO SEE THE IMAGE


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