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Present continuous - common action verbs in the continuous tense

Practice answering questions about the present continuous for actions happening at the moment of speaking.


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[Front]


What's he doing?
What's he doing?
[Back]


He is working out.

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What's he doing?
He is working out.
What is this little girl doing?
She is making sand castles on the beach.
What is this couple doing?
They are walking on the beach.
What are they doing?
They are running.
What are these men doing?
They are swimming.
What are these girls doing?
They are playing volleyball.
What are they doing?
They are dancing.
What's she doing?
She is reading.
What's the baby doing?
He is sleeping.
What's this couple doing?
They are cooking.
What are they doing?
They are having a picnic.
What's the dog doing?
It is playing with a ball.
What's the boy doing?
He is drinking some milk.
What's this guy doing?
He is playing the guitar.
What's this kid doing?
He is doing his homework.
What's he doing?
He is taking a shower.
What's the teacher doing?
She is teaching her students.
What's he doing?
He is washing the dishes.
What's she doing?
She is doing the laundry.
What's she doing?
She is mopping the floor.
What's this girl doing?
She is listening to music.
What are these boys doing?
They are playing video games.
What are these kids doing?
They are watching TV.
What's this family doing?
They are riding a bike.
What's she doing?
She is talking on the phone.
What's he doing?
He is working on the computer.
Where are they going?
They're going to school.
What's he doing?
He is laughing.
Where are they going?
They're going to school.
What's the boy doing?
He is yawning.
What's this boy doing?
He is waking up.
What's this girl doing?
She is smelling a flower.
Where are these people going?
They're going to the cinema.
What's Dave Matthews doing?
He is singing a song.
What are these kids doing?
They are getting on the school bus.
What's this little boy doing?
He is brushing his teeth.
What are these people doing?
They are going to the cinema.
What's she doing?
She is shopping in a supermarket.
What's he doing?
He is fishing.
What's she doing?
She is sewing.
What's this lady doing?
She is knitting.
What's she doing?
She is painting.
What are they doing?
They are shaking hands.
Are they swimming?
No, they aren't. They're running.
Is she sewing?
Yes, she is.
Is this little boy yawning?
No, he's not. He's brushing his teeth.
Is this little girl crying?
No, she isn't. She's eating.
Is this woman driving?
No, she isn't. She's talking on the phone.
Is this family fishing?
No, they aren't. They're riding a bike.
Is this guy playing the piano?
No, he isn't. He's playing the guitar.
Is the baby crying?
No, he isn't. He's sleeping.
Is this woman doing the laundry?
No, she isn't. She's mopping the floor.
Is this couple doing the dishes?
No, they're not. They're cooking.
Is this little girl singing?
No, she isn't. She's listening to music.
Is this little girl smelling a flower?
No, she isn't. She's reading.
Is the dog eating?
No, it isn't. It's playing with a ball.