Hello, children! How are you?
Let’s continue revising the present continuous tense!
We use the present continuous tense to talk about things happening now.
Look at these examples in the negative form:
I’m not having breakfast.
Isobel isn’t eating an apple.
Mum and Dad aren’t working.
Remember:
We use the verb “to be” (am/is/are) +verb + -ing. Look at these spelling rules:
- Most verbs add -ing: play-playing; read-reading.
- Verbs ending in -e drop the e and add -ing: write-writing; dance-dancing.
- Verbs ending in vowel + consonant double the consonant and add -ing: sit-sitting; swim-swimming; run-running.
Look at the pictures and verbs. Write a negative sentence and an affirmative sentence. Pay attention to spelling variations.
Here’s some extra practice:
👉Present continuous (questions)
What aren’t you doing now? I’m not walking the dog.
Please leave a COMMENT to share the answer to the question.
Goodbye for now!
Miss Ceci
I´m not watching tv
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