Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verbs in parentheses in the present continuous tense.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking to complete sentences using the correct form of verbs in the continuous tense. It involves understanding the usage of the present continuous tense as well as forming questions and statements appropriately.
Answer
Complete the sentences with: 1. am working, 2. is beginning, 3. is ringing, 4. is having, 5. is not raining, etc.
- am working, 2. is beginning, 3. is ringing, 4. is having, 5. is not raining, 6. is not studying, 7. are going, 8. are playing, 9. are still working, 10. is, 11. was, 12. was sleeping, 13. is driving, 14. is seeing, 15. is waiting, 16. was having, 17. not knowing, 18. are writing, 19. calling, 20. is coming
Answer for screen readers
- am working, 2. is beginning, 3. is ringing, 4. is having, 5. is not raining, 6. is not studying, 7. are going, 8. are playing, 9. are still working, 10. is, 11. was, 12. was sleeping, 13. is driving, 14. is seeing, 15. is waiting, 16. was having, 17. not knowing, 18. are writing, 19. calling, 20. is coming
More Information
The present continuous tense is used to describe actions that are currently happening or ongoing. It is formed with the verb 'to be' and the '-ing' form of the base verb.
Tips
Common mistakes include forgetting to use the correct form of 'to be' or forgetting to add '-ing' to the verb.
Sources
- Present Continuous Tense Exercises with Answers - BYJU'S - byjus.com
- Present continuous | LearnEnglish - British Council - learnenglish.britishcouncil.org
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