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This document provides a test on forming present progressive verb tenses in English sentences. It includes examples of affirmative and negative sentences, questions, and exceptions in verb conjugations. Learners are asked to identify the correct present progressive form of verbs in various contexts.

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Test Present Continous

This document provides a test on forming present progressive verb tenses in English sentences. It includes examples of affirmative and negative sentences, questions, and exceptions in verb conjugations. Learners are asked to identify the correct present progressive form of verbs in various contexts.

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Test

Choose the correct present progressive form.


1. Look! Andy
2. I

in the garden.
TV at the moment.

3. We

a book.

4. She

the piano.

5. Listen! Sue and John

Positive Sentences - Part 2


Put the verbs into present progressive.
1. My sister (to clean)

the bathroom.

2. Look! They (to go)


3. I (to wait)

inside.
in the car now.

4. Mrs Miller (to listen)

to CDs.

5. We (to speak)

English at the moment.

Exceptions
Choose the correct form. Note that there are exceptions in spelling when adding 'ing.'
1. His brother

a test at the moment.

2. They (to swim)

in the pool.

3. Look! David and Max (to come)


4. My dog Charlie
5. I (to make)

home.
to the park.

breakfast now.

Long and Short Forms


Rewrite the sentences using the short forms (where long forms are given) or the long forms (where short
forms are given).
1. We are reading a letter.

2. He is opening the window.


3. I am playing computer games.
4. She's dancing at the party.
5. They're drinking a cup of tea.

Negative Sentences
Rewrite the sentences using the negative forms.
1. We are playing a game.
2. I'm drawing a picture.
3. He is making pizza right now.
4. Susan and her brother are taking photos.
5. Dad is working in the kitchen.

Questions and Signal Words


Write questions in present progressive.
1. Robin / to ride / his bike 2. where / she / to go 3. what / your mother / to do / now 4. Which is a signal word for the present progressive?
often

now

sometimes

5. Which is not a signal word for the present progressive?


always

Look!

at the moment

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