Present continuous i listen to music now

Created by: Nikita Kovalyov
Updated: June 2004


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Present Continuous - Practice Forming Present Continuous

Exercise: Put the verb in brackets in the correct form to make different form of the Present Continuous Tense.

  1. John [read] a book now.
  2. What [you do] tonight?
  3. Jack and Peter [work] late today.
  4. Silvia [not listen] to music.
  5. Maria [sit] next to Paul.
  6. How many other students [you study] with?
  7. The phone [not ring].

Answers
  1. John [read] a book now.
  2. What [you do] tonight?
  3. Jack and Peter [work] late today.
  4. Silvia [not listen] to music.
  5. Maria [sit] next to Paul.
  6. How many other students [you study] with?
  7. The phone [not ring].

Present Continuous Tense - More Practice

Exercise. Click on the words in the correct order to make different sentences in the Present Continuous Tense - positive; negative; yes/no and information questions.

Tip! If you have no idea what word should go next, you can click on all the words one by one.

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