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1 Image and Photo Credits: See Page 12. Preview The Present Continuous Tense Page 1 The present continuous tense is used to say what is happening right now. I am playing cards. I’m playing cards. I am not reading. I am not sleeping. I’m not reading. I’m not sleeping. You are playing cards. You’re playing cards. You are not reading. You are not sleeping. You’re not reading. You’re not sleeping. You aren’t reading. You aren’t sleeping. We are playing cards. We’re playing cards. We are not reading. We are not sleeping. We’re not reading. We’re not sleeping. We aren’t reading. We aren’t sleeping. They are playing cards. They’re playing cards. They are not reading. They are not sleeping. They’re not reading. They’re not sleeping. They aren’t reading. They aren’t sleeping. I am (not) -ing He She It is (not) -ing We You They are (not) -ing Mary is sleeping. She is sleeping. She’s sleeping. She is not reading. She’s not reading. She isn’t reading. Roger is reading. He is reading. He’s reading. He is not sleeping. He’s not sleeping. He isn’t sleeping.

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This is a preview of a 42 page booklet of handouts, activities and worksheets that can be used to review and practice the present continuous tense in ESL/EFL classes. It is available at Teachers Pay Teachers https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/ESL-The-Present-Continuous-Tense-Practice-Booklet-1858865

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  • 1

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    Preview The Present Continuous Tense Page 1

    The present continuous tense is used to say what is happening right now.

    I am playing cards. Im playing cards. I am not reading. I am not sleeping. Im not reading. Im not sleeping.

    You are playing cards. Youre playing cards.

    You are not reading. You are not sleeping. Youre not reading.

    Youre not sleeping.

    You arent reading.

    You arent sleeping.

    We are playing cards. Were playing cards.

    We are not reading. We are not sleeping. Were not reading.

    Were not sleeping.

    We arent reading.

    We arent sleeping.

    They are playing cards. Theyre playing cards.

    They are not reading. They are not sleeping. Theyre not reading. Theyre not sleeping. They arent reading. They arent sleeping.

    I am (not) -ing

    He

    She

    It

    is (not)

    -ing

    We

    You

    They

    are (not)

    -ing

    Mary is sleeping. She is sleeping. Shes sleeping.

    She is not reading. Shes not reading. She isnt reading.

    Roger is reading. He is reading. Hes reading.

    He is not sleeping. Hes not sleeping. He isnt sleeping.

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    Preview The Present Continuous Tense Page 2

    Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the images below.

    Example 1: Student A: What is he doing?

    Student B: Hes eating a sandwich.

    Example 2: Student A: What are they doing?

    Student B: They are running.

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    Preview The Present Continuous Tense Page 5

    The Present Continuous Tense Game Card Activity (Pictionary)

    Choose any of the task cards on pages 5 10 for this activity. Have a stop watch on hand.

    Divide the class into Teams A and B. One student from Team A comes up to the board and is handed

    a task card. The student draws a picture of the sentence on the board (without speaking) within an

    allotted period of time (30-60 seconds?). As the student is drawing, Team A tries to guess the

    sentence. Each sentence must begin with a pronoun (he, she, they). Team A must guess exactly what

    is on the card. If team A correctly guesses the sentence, they receive one point. Then it is Team

    Bs turn to pick a card, draw, and guess a sentence.

    He

    is

    reading.

    They

    are playing

    cards.

    He

    is eating

    a sandwich.

    She

    is

    sleeping.

  • 4

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    Preview The Present Continuous Tense Page 11

    Spelling Rules

    1. base form of verb

    eat

    add ing to the base

    form

    eat eating

    He is eating a sandwich.

    2. base form ends in

    a consonant + -e

    bake

    drop the e and add ing

    bake baking

    Linda is baking a cake.

    3. base form ends in

    one vowel + one

    consonant

    swim

    double the consonant and

    add ing

    swim swimming

    Rick is swimming in the

    pool.

    4. base form ends in

    one vowel + -w, -x, -y

    snow

    fix

    play

    add -ing to the base form

    snow snowing

    fix fixing

    play playing

    It is snowing.

    Mark is fixing the car.

    Justine is playing the

    piano.

    5. base form ends in

    two vowels + one

    consonant

    sleep

    add ing to the base form

    sleep sleeping

    Roger is sleeping.

    6. base form ends in

    two consonants

    talk

    add ing to the base form

    talk talking

    Denise is talking on the

    phone.

    7. base form ends in ie

    lie

    Change -ie to -y and

    add -ing to the base form

    lie lying

    Benny is lying on the bed.

  • 5

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    Preview The Present Continuous Tense Page 12

    Write the -ing forms of the following words.

    1. tie tying 7. bite ____________________

    2. sit ____________________ 8. push ____________________

    3. hurt ____________________ 9. rain ____________________

    4. die ____________________ 10. box ____________________

    5. stop ____________________ 11. dine ____________________

    6. get ____________________ 12. dream ____________________

    Fill in the blank with the correct spelling of the the ing form of the verb in

    parentheses.

    1. Alma is ____________________ (tie) her shoes.

    2. Gilbert and I are ____________________ (study) French.

    3. Phillip is ____________________ (stand) in line.

    4. The old man is ____________________ (sit) on a park bench.

    5. It is ____________________ (snow) in Boston today.

    6. Ben and Brenda are ____________________ (smile) for the camera.

    7. Linda is ____________________ (mix) the cake batter.

    Alma is tying her shoes.

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    Preview The Present Continuous Tense Page 16

    Negatives

    Tell a classmate what these people are doing. Then, say what they are not doing.

    Take turns.

    Example 1: Brad: eating a hamburger/running

    Brad is eating a hamburger. He isnt running.

    Example 2: Richard and Monica: shopping at the mall/riding horses

    Richard and Monica are shopping at the mall. They arent riding horses.

    1. Owen: chewing gum/drinking a glass of milk

    2. Henry: sleeping/doing homework

    3. Amelia: drinking a cup of coffee/eating peanuts

    4. Ella and Logan: dancing/walking in the park

    5. Benjamin and Ellie: sitting next to each other/exercising in the gym

    6. Lucy: reading a magazine/cleaning the house

    7. Dylan: talking on the phone/eating an apple

    8. Mathew: playing tennis/swimming

    9. Hunter: reading a comic book/studying

    10. Norah and Lillian: drinking tea/doing yoga

    Carly is listening to music.

    She isnt doing the laundry.

    Helen and Inez are doing the laundry.

    They arent listening to music.

  • 7

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    Preview The Present Continuous Tense Page 20

    Questions

    Question

    Word

    + Be + Subject + -ing Answer

    What + is + Roger + reading? Hes reading a comic book.

    What + are + you + reading? Im reading a comic book.

    What + are + you + doing? Were playing cards.

    What + are + they + doing? Theyre playing cards.

    Where + are + you + playing cards? Were playing cards at Anns house.

    Where + are + they + playing cards? Theyre playing cards at Anns house.

    Why + is + Roger + reading a comic book?

    Because he likes comic books.

    Why + are Gina and Rose + playing cards? Because they enjoy card games.

    Make questions. Example: Alice is reading a book. (What) What is Alice reading? 1. Ralph is drinking a cup of coffee. (What)_____________________________________

    2. Jim and Sonya are painting the house. (Why)__________________________________

    3. You are watching a movie on Netflix. (What) __________________________________

    4. Theresa is reading a novel at the library. (Where) ______________________________

    5. Jean is texting her best friend. (Why) ______________________________________

    6. Dexter is waiting for the bus at the bus stop. (Where) __________________________

  • 8

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    Preview The Present Continuous Tense Game Card Activity Page 22

    Sound Effects

    Choose any of the game cards on pages 23 26 for this activity.

    Divide the students into pairs. Have each pair place their chairs back to back. Place the

    game cards where both students can reach them.

    One student picks a game card and mimes the action on the card while making the

    appropriate noise or sound effect. The other student cannot see the action. This student

    asks questions in order to guess the action being mimed. The object of the game is for

    the other student to guess the action from listening to the sound effect. If after 3

    questions the student cannot guess the activity, he/she can turn around, watch the mime,

    and guess again. Students take turns drawing cards and miming with sound.

    Example 1:

    Student A: draws a card and reads it. The card says, Make a smoothie. The student mimes

    mixing fruits in a blender while making a loud mechanical sound or noise.

    Student B: Are you vacuuming the floor?

    Student A: No, Im not.

    Student B: Are you mowing the grass?

    Student A: No, Im not.

    Student B: Are you making a smoothie?

    Student A: Yes, I am.

    Example 2:

    Student A: draws a card and reads it. The card says, Make a smoothie. The student mimes

    mixing fruits in a blender while making a loud mechanical sound or noise.

    Student B: Are you vacuuming the floor?

    Student A: No, Im not.

    Student B: Are you mowing the grass?

    Student A: No, Im not.

    Student B: Are you driving a race car?

    Student A: No, Im not.

    Student B turns around and watches the mime.

    Student B: Are you making a smoothie? Student A: Yes, I am.

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    Preview The Present Continuous Tense Sound Effects Game Card Activity

    Page 23

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    Preview The Present Continuous Tense Page 34

    The present continuous tense is used to talk about:

    Actions that are happening at this precise moment

    We are eating dinner right now.

    Temporary actions

    I am walking to work this week. My car is in the repair shop until Saturday.

    Something that takes a long time to complete

    Dylan is studying economics at the university.

    Actions that contrast with previous actions

    Nowadays people are using Facebook and Twitter. People dont often write

    letters.

    Future plans

    Our grandmother is visiting us three weeks from now.

    Tendencies, trends, and things that are changing

    The Universe is expanding.

    Something that is happening before and after a given time.

    At 7:00 p.m. we are usually eating dinner.

    The present continuous tense is used with the adverbs always, or constantly, in order

    to talk about:

    Something that happens again and again

    It is always raining in Portland.

    Angry feelings, or annoyance at things that happen again and again.

    You are always interrupting me when I am working. Leave me alone. Im busy

    now.

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    Preview The Present Continuous Tense Board Game Page 39

    What are you usually doing on Saturday?

    Directions

    Give each 4 students the game board on the next page and a die (or use a virtual die).

    Ask them to use a coin as a token.

    The first player rolls the die and moves forward the number of squares shown. The

    player then tells the others what he or she is usually doing at that time on Saturday.

    This game is a race to the finish.

    The student who is first to reach the finish square is the winner.

    At 7:00 a.m. on Saturday

    I am usually sleeping.

    At 12:30 p.m. on Saturday

    I am usually eating lunch.

    At 10:45 p.m. on Saturday

    I am usually singing along

    with the karaoke machine at

    a party.

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    The Present Continuous Tense

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