Jack / watch TV / with 530 million other people.
Jack is watching TV with 530 million other people.
Jack / travel / to the moon this week.
Jack is traveling to the moon this week.
Holly and her friend / sit / in the library.
Holly and her friend are sitting in the library.
Holly and her friend / watch / an on-demand series right now.
Holly and her friend are watching an on-demand series right now.
Rory / not watch / his favorite comedy at the moment.
Rory isn’t watching his favorite comedy at the moment.
Rory and his friend / chat / online.
Rory and his friend are chatting online.
When you want to ask someone what they are up to, you can say: What __ you ___ right now?
What are you doing right now?
The children are talking in the library. (Quiet)
The children are talking quietly in the library.
They are working out the answers. (Easy)
They are working out the easy answers.
Are you writing in your notebooks? (Careful)
Are you writing carefully in your notebooks?
Matt lives / is living in Wellington.
Matt lives in Wellington.
Matt and his class wait / are waiting for their tour guide.
Matt and his class are waiting for their tour guide.
Martin works hard / is working hard today.
Martin is working hard today.
What does Martin do / is Martin doing at the moment?
What is Martin doing at the moment?
Martin always uses / is using a digital camera for his photos.
We (watch / always) sports shows on the weekend.
We always watch sports shows on the weekend.
They (do / sometimes) their homework together.
They sometimes do their homework together.
Lupita (listen / never) to music on her phone.
Lupita never listens to music on her phone.
I (not chat / at the moment) online.
I’m not chatting online at the moment.
My parents (drive / now) to sports club.
My parents are driving me to sports club now.
You always / make / new friends? (Easy)
Do you always make new friends easily?
You / speak / English today? (Good)
Are you speaking good English today?
Your math teacher / explain / everything? (Clear)
Does your math teacher explain everything clearly?
You / read? (Slow or quick)
Do you read slowly or quickly?
You / work / this term? (Hard)
Are you working hard this term?