Have a look at this picture:
- What are they doing?
- They are playing football.
Main use: action which is being done at the same moment.
Syntax: Auxiliary BE (conjugated) + Verb ending in -ING
Examples:
I am playing football.
You are playing football.
He/She/It is playing football.
We are playing football.
You are playing football.
They are playing football.
Negation: I am not playing football, you are not playing football...
Question: Am I playing football? Are you playing football? Is he playing football? ...
Answers:
Are they playing football?
Long answers: | Yes, they're playing football. | No, they aren't playing football. |
Short answers: | Yes, they are. | No, they aren't. |
TEST - Fill in the gaps
1. They ........................ (study) at the moment.
2. She ........................ TV.
3. What ........................ (you/read) at the moment?
4. I ........................ (cook) dinner tonight. Would you like to come?
5. It ........................ (work). I think it's broken.
6. He ........................ (learn) German for his job.
ANSWERS
1. are studying | 2. She is watching TV. | 3. What are you reading at the moment? | 4. I am cooking | 5. It is not working | 6. He is learning