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Present Continuous Tense Exercise in English PDF

Present Continuous Tense Exercise

Present Continuous Tense Exercise (Download PDF)- We have given below three different ways for students to practice that will help them have a better understanding of the present continuous tense. These exercises are designed in such a way that students of different classes can practice them.

Having answers for each exercise can help students check the answers they’ve done. We have prepared Present Continuous Tense Exercise with Answers which will prove to be helpful in understanding sentences when students make mistakes.

These following exercises can be solved by students of any class or board. So, let’s take a look at these exercises and find out how many students are able to answer them correctly.

Examples -1

Fill in the blanks with appropriate present continuous verbs from the given brackets.

  1. The child ____ cricket. (play)
  2. My mother ____ food for my brother. (cook)
  3. I _____ to watch a movie at PVR. (go)
  4. You ___ a guitar at home. (play)
  5. Sita ____ at the function. (sing)
  6. He ____ a good work. (do)
  7. The teacher ____ the students at school. (teach)
  8. I ____ a motivational storybook. (read)
  9. Geeta ____ for her dance performance. (practice)
  10. The man ____ a car on the road. (ride)
  11. The boy ___ at everyone at the party. (looking)
  12. The beggar ___ on the streets. (beg)
  13. You ___ them. (insult)
  14. Ram ___ his homework. (complete)
  15. Your grandfather ____ the poor. (helping)

Answers –

  1. We are playing cricket.
  2. Your mother is cooking food for you.
  3. We are going to watch a movie at PVR.
  4. I am playing guitar at home.
  5. Geeta is singing at the function.
  6. She is doing good work.
  7. The teacher is teaching in the class.
  8. You are reading a motivational storybook.
  9. I am practicing for my dance performance.
  10. The man is riding a motorcycle on the road.
  11. She is looking at everyone at the party.
  12. The beggar is begging on the streets.
  13. You are insulting them.
  14. Ram is completing his homework.
  15. Your grandfather is helping the poor.

Examples – 2

Change all the sentences given below into the present continuous tense.

  • You bought a new book.
  • She goes to play in the park.
  • Ram plays the guitar.
  • I did my homework.
  • The driver was driving a car.
  • Fever affects our bodies.
  • I ate a mango at the market.
  • The education minister will visit the school.
  • Shyam will read this book.
  • Sneha sings beautifully at the party.
  • I will leave for Delhi.
  • You cleaned your room.
  • We went to read books in the library.
  • Seem speaks fluent English.

Answers –

  1. We are buying a new book.
  2. He is going to play in the park.
  3. She is playing the guitar.
  4. You are doing your homework.
  5. The driver is driving a car?
  6. Fever is affecting our bodies.
  7. I am eating a mango at the market.
  8. The education minister is visiting the school.
  9. Shyam is reading this book.
  10. Sneha is singing beautifully at the party.
  11. I am leaving for Delhi.
  12. We are cleaning your room.
  13. You are going to read a book in the library.
  14. Seema is speaking fluent English?

Example – 3

Change the sentences given below appropriately as instructed in the brackets

  • Is Ram playing cricket? (change to affirmative)
  • I am not coming. (change to affirmative)
  • You are waiting for the bus. (change to negative)
  • We are not behaving like a fool. (change to interrogative)
  • He is not confusing me. (change to affirmative)
  • You are leaving now. (change to interrogative)
  • I am earning now. (change to negative)
  • Is he feeling very much better today? (change to affirmative)
  • You are telling the truth. (change to negative)
  • Is she earning now? (change to affirmative)
  • You learning English. (change to negative)

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You can check your answers with these given solutions by easily solving the exercises. All these Present Continuous Tense Exercises will help you to understand.

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