Subject + am/is/are + not + verb-ing (e.g., "She is not eating.").

Lists massive specific drill packs like the 101 Present Continuous PDF Worksheets focused on mastering positive, negative, and question forms.

The present continuous tense, also known as the present progressive tense, is a verb tense that indicates an action that is happening now, is in progress, or is temporary. It's formed using the present tense of the verb "to be" (am, is, are) and the -ing form of the main verb.

| Exercise Type | Description | Example Prompt | |---------------|-------------|----------------| | | Complete sentences with the correct verb form | “She _______ (read) a book right now.” | | Sentence transformation | Change positive to negative or statement to question | “He is sleeping.” → “Is he sleeping?” | | Picture description | Write sentences based on images | (Image of a boy kicking a ball) → “The boy is kicking a ball.” | | Error correction | Find and fix mistakes | “They am playing soccer.” → “They are playing soccer.” | | Choose the correct tense | Decide between present simple and present continuous | “She usually (drinks / is drinking) coffee, but today she (drinks / is drinking) tea.” |

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