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Present — Continuous Tense Exercises Printable

💡 Highlight the section below, right-click, and select Print (or press Ctrl+P / Cmd+P ) to create your physical worksheet. Part 1: Affirmative Sentences

These worksheets present incorrect sentences. Students must identify, underline, and correct the errors. This format is excellent for intermediate learners who have stopped making basic mistakes but still struggle with subtle issues like forgetting the auxiliary verb or the -ing ending.

(Teachers and learners: You can copy, paste, and format the following sections into any word processor to create your own printable worksheets.) Exercise 1: Positive Sentences (Fill in the Blanks)

Right now, the CEO _______________ (negotiate) a new contract in Tokyo. Water _______________ (boil) at 100 degrees Celsius. present continuous tense exercises printable

Negative: __________________________________________________ I am packing my bags for the weekend trip.

Use this key to grade your worksheets or self-correct your work. Exercise 1 Answers are playing am reading are preparing are singing is arriving are making are packing Exercise 2 Answers She isn't watching television. (or: She is not watching...) They aren't eating dinner right now. I'm not painting my bedroom walls today. The dog isn't barking at the mailman. We aren't planning a surprise party for him. Exercise 3 Answers What are you doing right now? Why is the baby crying? Are they coming to the party? Is John fixing his laptop? Where are we meeting tomorrow? Exercise 4 Answers go / am studying is raining is sleeping

If a one-syllable verb ends in a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern, double the final consonant (e.g., run →right arrow running, swim →right arrow swimming). 💡 Highlight the section below, right-click, and select

(it / rain / outside)👉 __________________________________________________?

Negative: __________________________________________________ I am taking a Spanish course this semester.

Below is a comprehensive guide to understanding this tense, complete with structured exercises. Teachers and students can easily copy, paste, and print this text to use as a physical worksheet. This format is excellent for intermediate learners who

Part 4: Mixed Tense Challenge (Present Simple vs. Present Continuous)

Hand out the Fill-in-the-Blank and Picture Matching printables. Circulate the room to offer individual support. This is the core application time.

We are meeting the client tomorrow morning.