Brad (run) every morning.
Brad runs every morning.
Laura (work) at the restaurant on weekends.
Laura works at the restaurant on weekends.
present simple
Tom (listen) to music
Is Tom listening to music?
He (call) his mother.
He isn't calling his mother.
Peter and Eddie (watch) the football game.
Peter and Eddie are watching the football game.
My family (live) in Texas.
My family lives in Texas.
Matt and Jenny (cook) dinner tonight.
Matt and Jenny are cooking dinner tonight.
you (read) a book
Are you reading a book?
They (drink) coffee.
They aren't drinking coffee.
Ted (fix) the car.
Ted is fixing the car.
Mark (to be) a police officer.
Mark is a police officer.
The children (play) at the park this afternoon.
The children are playing at the park this afternoon.
present continuous
Mary and Ben (eat) dinner
Are Mary and Ben eating dinner?
Sue (get) ready for the party
Sue isn`t getting ready for the party
We (relax) on the beach.
We are relaxing on the beach.
Sara often (go) to the beach on Sundays.
Sara often goes to the beach on Sundays.
How often she (go) shopping?
How often does she go shopping?
present simple
I (talk) loudly
Am I talking loudly?
I (cook) dinner.
I am not cooking dinner.
My friends and I (meet) for lunch.
My friends and I are meeting for lunch.
Where your son (go) to school?
Where does your son go to school?
Where Mary and Steve (live)?
Where do Mary and Steve live?
present simple
David and I (work) late tonight
Are David and I working late tonight?
It (rain) very hard in Seattle.
It isn`t raining very hard in Seattle.
What 3 forms of the verb "to be" are used in the present continuous?
am
is
are