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• Present Continuous

• Prepositions

• Clothes

•What letters are those?

•What does HIMYM stand for?

ow et our other

•He is drinking.

SubjectVerb to

beAction -ing

He is drinking.

affirmative negative question

I I am drinking. I am not drinking. Am I drinking?

he, she, it He is drinking. He is not drinking. Is he drinking?

you, we, they You are drinking. You are not drinking. Are you drinking?

Subject

affirmative negative question

I I am drinking. I am not drinking. Am I drinking?

he, she, it He is drinking. He is not drinking. Is he drinking?

you, we, they You are drinking. You are not drinking. Are you drinking?

Verb to be

not

He is not drinking.

Action -ing

Verb to be

question

Am I drinking? Yes, I am. No, I’m not.

Is he drinking? Yes, he is. No, he isn’t.

Are you drinking? Yes, you are. No, you aren’t.

Subject Action -ing

Is he drinking ? ?

Yes, he is.

Wh word

Wh word question Answer

What Am I drinking? I am drinking coffee.

Where Is he drinking? He is drinking at the bar.

Who Are you drinking with? I am drinking with my friends.

Verb to be Subject

What is he drinking ?

Action -ing?

He is drinking vodka

Subject Action -ingVerb to

beWh word

SubjectVerb to

be Action -ing

+ing Double

letter

-e removed

cooking sitting dancing

drinking swimming coming

working running writing

singing getting smoking

•He’s drinking.

•He’s eating soup.

He’s eating it.

•He’s doing homework.

He’s doing it.

•He’s driving his car.

He’s driving it.

•He’s calling Lily.

He’s calling her.

•He’s calling Ted.

He’s calling him.

•He’s eating a lot of burguers.

He’s eating them.

•They’re dancing.

•Yes, it is. No, it isn’t.

•Barney and Robin are kissing.

•Ted is clapping.

•The priest is laughing.

•They’re singing. No, they aren’t.

• Make affirmative and negative sentences

• Make affirmative and negative sentences

He’s getting into the car He’s going into the museum He’s outside the museum

He’s on the bus He’s going past the museum He’s in the car

Tim Brown works 1 in / on the city, but he lives 2 in / into the country. Every morning he gets 3 on / into his car and drives 4 from / to the railway station. He parks 5 outside / past the station and gets 6 out / on a train. Tim often does some work 7 on / into the train. Sometimes he goes 8 outside / past his stop! Usually he arrives 9 at / to the office at 9 o’clock. Today he’s late and he’s starting work 10 on / at 10 o’clock.

A ring A necklace A watch A bracelet

glassessunglasses

A hand bag

Student A: He is wearing an

orange t-shirt, a black belt, blue

jeans and brown shoes.

Who is he?

Student B: He is Tom.

Student A: Yes, that’s correct.

Exercise Pg. 33

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Exercise Pg. 33

size

looking

much

Have

want

sorry

sale

try

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