Present continuous tense worksheet for beginners
December 16th, 2016 in English Quiz
Make sentences in the present continuous tense using the words given below.
1. The boys ………………….. kites. (fly)
2. I ……………….. to hear from them. (wait)
3. The child ………………… for his mother. (look)
4. The children ……………….. (learn) their lessons.
5. The patient ……………….. fast. (recover)
6. Mother ……………….. cookies. (bake)
7. The birds ………………….. (sing)
8. We ………………… on Monday. (leave)
9. The nurse ………………… the patient. (assist)
10. I ………………… for my keys. (look)
11. He …………………. on the computer. (type)
12. Grandmother ………………. a sweater for me. (knit)
13. The squirrel ………………… up the tree. (climb)
14. The cat ……………….. the mouse. (chase)
15. The students ………………….. their exam. (write)
Answers
1. The boys are flying kites.
2. I am waiting to hear from them.
3. The child is looking for his mother.
4. The children are learning their lessons.
5. The patient is recovering fast.
6. Mother is baking cookies.
7. The birds are singing.
8. We are leaving on Monday.
9. The nurse is assisting the patient.
10. I am looking for my keys.
11. He is typing on the computer.
12. Grandmother is knitting a sweater for me.
13. The squirrel is climbing up the tree.
14. The cat is chasing the mouse.
15. The students are writing their exam.

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