Form a positive sentence with the pronoun I and the verb learn.
Example: I am learning English. / I'm learning English.
Form a negative sentence with the pronoun I and the verb walk.
Example: I am not walking to work. / I'm not walking to work.
Are you practicing English now? (yes)
Yes, I am.
What are you doing now?
Example: I'm reviewing the present continuous.
My friends and I are watching TV last night.
My friends and I are watching TV today/now.
Form a positive sentence with the pronoun you and the verb work.
Example: You are working today. / You're working today.
Form a negative sentence with the pronoun you and the verb talk.
Example: You are not talking on the phone. / You're not talking on the phone. / You aren't talking on the phone.
Is he doing his laundry today? (no)
No, he's not. / No, he isn't.
Who is she talking to?
Example: She's talking to her mom.
I not speaking to them at the moment.
I am not speaking to them at the moment.
Form a positive sentence with the pronoun she and the verb watch.
Example: She is watching TV. / She's watching TV.
Form a negative sentence with the pronoun he and the verb wash.
Example: He is not washing his clothes. / He's not washing his clothes. / He isn't washing his clothes.
Yes, they are.
Where are they going?
Example: They're going to the store.
Your writing in your notebook.
You're writing in your notebook.
Form a positive sentence with the pronoun we and the verb play.
Example: We are playing a game. / We're playing a game.
Form a negative sentence with the pronoun we and the verb eat.
Example: We are not eating dinner. / We're not eating dinner. / We aren't eating dinner.
Are we shopping right now? (no)
No, we're not. / No, we aren't.
When are we leaving?
Example: We're leaving today.
He's runing in the park.
He's running in the park.
Form a positive sentence with the pronoun they and the verb listen.
Form a negative sentence with the pronoun it and the verb snow.
Example: It is not snowing. / It's not snowing. / It isn't snowing.
Is it raining? (no)
No, it's not. / No, it isn't.
Why are your friends laughing?
Example: They're laughing because they're watching a funny movie.
The students are studying at this time.