Different professions are doing different activities every day in the world. What is the photographer doing? Look at the pictures and choose the best answer. The lesson practices professions and activities.
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Status: PublishedUpdated date: Mon, 02/06/2012 - 12:28
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This game is based on the TV show "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?". The questions focus on the present tense (simple and continuous). Test your knowledge about verbs and win the big prize! You can choose to play alone or compete with a friend.
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Explanation of how to conjugate verbs in the present continuous within affirmative sentences. Very good exercises included.
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Timed grammar game about verbs. Listen and select the right verb.
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Can you recognize the actions that the black figure is performing? In this exercise use the sentences on the left to label the actions. Check your answers when you have finished and see where you have to improve.
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An exercise on writing sentence in present progressive tense.
Category:Status: PublishedUpdated date: Wed, 05/11/2011 - 07:09 -
An exercise on writing negative sentence with 'not' in present progressive tense.
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An exercise on writing 'yes/no'-questions in present progressive tense.
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An exercise on writing 'wh'-questions in present progressive tense.
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You've learned the simple present and the present progressive, but which to use when? This game helps you practice these two tenses in different sentences. Each time you get an answer right you get to roll the die. Move up ladders, but you'll fall back if you land on a snake!
Status: PublishedUpdated date: Fri, 02/03/2012 - 10:06
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Describe the actions you see using the present continuous tense to match the pictures.
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This fun 'Millionaire-style' quiz helps you practice the most commonly used action verbs in the Present Progressive tense. Have fun creating the teacher you want to play against (you can give me blue hair and a gold earring if you want to!) Then answer as many questions as you can. Remember, if you get stuck you can Ask a Friend or check the Vote. Can you answer all of the questions and Fling the Teacher?
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Explanation of how to conjugate verbs in the present continuous within negative and question sentences. Very good exercises included.
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Explanation of when to use the simple present or present continuous. Very good exercises included.
Status: PublishedUpdated date: Mon, 02/06/2012 - 10:43 -
It is a lesson to describes when to use present progressive tense. Some detail time diagrams are attached to help understand the concept.
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Continuous aspect can be applied to several tenses and is formed with the verb "be" and -ing form of the verb. See a list of uses of continuous aspect with many examples and then test yourself with the self-checking quiz.
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Learn about the difference between the Present Simple and the Present Progressive in English. This video will show you which to use in different settings.
Status: PublishedUpdated date: Mon, 02/06/2012 - 10:44 -
When do you use the simple present tense and when do you use present continuous tense? This list of reasons and examples is thorough. There's also a self-correcting quiz for you to practice!
Status: PublishedUpdated date: Mon, 02/06/2012 - 10:44 -
Beginner students are often confused by simple present and present progressive. This lesson teaches the differences between the two tenses. The lesson offers spelling exceptions, 12 exercises and exams for 3 levels.
Status: PublishedUpdated date: Mon, 02/06/2012 - 10:44 -
It is an exercise on simple present and present progressive tenses.
Status: PublishedUpdated date: Mon, 02/06/2012 - 10:45 -
It is an exercise on simple present and present progressive tenses.
Status: PublishedUpdated date: Mon, 02/06/2012 - 10:45 -
It is an exercise on simple present and present progressive tenses.
Status: PublishedUpdated date: Mon, 02/06/2012 - 10:45 -
What's happening? We use the present progressive to describe actions that are happening at the moment. The lesson includes exceptions in spelling and exercises.
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Accurate, but very basic, summary of the present progressive tense. Includes uses, a list of signal words, affirmative/negative forms and a link to a practice exercise.
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Practice the present progressive of irregular and regular verbs with this interactive game based on the traditional hangman game. To win, guess letters that must be in the answer; if you guess a letter that is NOT in the answer you get a body part. Too many parts and you are a hanged man!
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There are 14 questions to answer. Look at the picture given and choose the correct answer from the 4 multiple choice options. Keep a check of your score as you go along and see how well you understand the Present Continuous Tense.
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This page shows all the spelling rules of adding -ing to a verb. It is basic but very helpful for a beginner.
Status: PublishedUpdated date: Mon, 10/20/2014 - 02:42
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Comprehensive resource for learning and practicing the present tense including stative verbs, narration and adverbs related to the present.
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We use the present continuous (am/is/are + -ing) to talk about temporary things which have begun but haven't finished. They are often happening now, at this moment. Read through the examples, then complete the exercises to make sure you know how and when to use this tense correctly.
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Kitty is going on holiday. Who is she going with? Where are they going? Watch the video and practice using the present continuous to talk about future arrangements.
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A table to show four ways to express the future tenses in English. There are several exercises for you to practice any and all of these forms in positive, negative and question sentences. The exercises will tell you if you get the answers right or wrong and the correction you need to make.
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This is a fun game to help understand the Present Continuous. Look at the picture and see what everyone is doing. Look at the table of Present Continuous verbs given to use in the text. Read the text and type in the correct form of the Present Continuous for each person. When you have finished you will get a score card to show you how you did.
Category:Status: PublishedUpdated date: Mon, 10/20/2014 - 02:26
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There are several ways to talk about the future and this list of reasons and examples goes through them all: using present tense, "will," "going to," modals and other verbs. There's also a self-correcting quiz for you to practice!
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There are so many words that end in "-ing" ! This video lesson goes into grammatical details about -ING adjectives, nouns, gerunds, subjects and, of course, the continuous tenses. With this video you will know why there are so many -ING words!
Category:Status: PublishedUpdated date: Tue, 02/14/2012 - 04:29
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