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Tuesday 8 May 2012

present continuous tense

• The present Continuous tense is used to show that an action is still
going on at the time of speaking. It is formed by using ‘am’, ‘is’ or
‘are’ t ‘ing’ form of the verb.
• Example
• 1. Now I am having my lunch.
• 2. He is driving home now.
• 3. We are studying in the room now.
4. The boys are swimming in the river
• Underline the correct words
• 1. Beware! The enemies ( is preparing, are preparing ) to attack.
• 2. Some people ( is complaining, are complaining ) about the clogged
drain.
• 3. They ( is fighting , are fighting ) over a small matter.
• 4. His top ( is spinning , are spinning ) very fast.
• 5. We ( is discussing , are discussing ) our plans for the weekend.
• 6. The man ( is scolding , are scolding ) his children.
• 7. The policemen ( is checking , are checking ) the mototrists’ licences.
• 8. The ministers ( is debating , are debating ) in the Parliament House.
• 9. The boys ( are playing , is playing ) in the big field.
• 10. My friend ( are writing , is writing ) an essay for the competition.
• 11. The teacher ( are teaching , is teaching ) in the classroom.
• 12. The big house ( is burning , are burning ) now.
• 13. The baby ( are crying , is crying ) because he is sick.
• 14. The football players ( are resting , is resting ) under the shady
tree.
• 15. The man( is scolding , are scolding ) the boys who stole the
rambutans in his orchard.
• 16. I ( am inviting , is inviting ) my friends to my house for the party.
• 17. The wind ( is blowing , are blowing ) strongly.
• Write the correct sentences.
• 1. I …….. my favourite food. ( eat )
• 2. The cat …… the bird in the field.( chase )
• 3. The boys ….. in the classroom. ( laugh )
• 4. My mother ….. to the market to get some vegetables.( walk )
• 5. The sun ….. brightly so we can go fishing. ( shine )
• 6. The butcher ….. the fresh meat at the market.
• ( sell )
• 7. Prishvindip ……. her favourite song in the school hall.( sing )
• 8. Anis ……. her long hair with a comb. ( comb )

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