What is the gerund form for the verb "play"?
It's PLAYING.
The correct form of the verb PAY with -ING is... Spell it.
It's P-A-Y-I-N-G (PAYING)
What's the teacher wearing?
He/she's wearing________.
When is your family traveling to Europe? (complete answer) (I don't know is not accepted as an answer)
It's traveling to Europe next summer. Or
It's not traveling to Europe.
What's the correct spelling for "begin" with "-ING"?
It's "beginning"
A tourist asks you for directions at the Exedra, and she wants to go to the San Marcos Garden. What present progressive direction can you give her?
None, because we need to place a main verb first (keep, go, walk, take, etc.)
Where is your father heading to next summer?
My father's heading to _____ (whatever place)
Choose the correct question:
1. When is Chiefs playing the Superbowl?
2. When are Chiefs playing the Superbowl?
When is Chiefs playing the Superbowl?
What's the correct gerund form for the verb "begin"?
Beginning with double "n".
What's the situation with the verb STOP if we want to use it in the gerund form?
We can't use it with the gerund form in formal grammar.