Present Continuous
PRESENT SIMPLE
She drinks coffee before work.
What does she drink before work?
She should finish her homework.
What should she finish?
PAST CONTINUOUS
She was driving to work at 8 a.m.
Where was she driving at 8 a.m.?
I have completed the assignment.
What have I completed?
He has been studying English lately.
What has he been studying lately?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
They are working on a new project tonight.
When are they working on the new project?
We must wear helmets for safety reasons.
Why must we wear helmets?
PAST SIMPLE
They played football on Saturday.
What did they play on Saturday?
She has never to Paris.
Where has she never been?
They have been building the house all week.
How long have they been building the house?
PRESENT SIMPLE: We meet clients on Fridays.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS: We are waiting for the bus.
When do we meet clients?
What are we waiting for?
They might visit tomorrow.
When might they visit?
PAST CONTINUOUS: She was reading when you called.
PAST SIMPLE: He forgot his keys.
What was she doing when you called?
What did he forget?
They have worked here for five years.
How long have they worked here?
We have been waiting for 30 minutes.
How long have we been waiting?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS:
1) She's feeling tired because she's ill.
2) You're living in a small town.
3) She's getting to Vienna by train.
1) Why is she feeling tired?
2) Where are you living?
3) How is she getting to Vienna?
I can speak Spanish.
What can I speak?
PAST SIMPLE
We met at the conference.
Where did we meet?
We have already eaten dinner.
What have we already eaten?
She has been running for an hour.
What has she been doing for an hour?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS:
1) She's preparing a dinner
2) He's staring at the watch.
PRESENT SIMPLE
3) He writes reports daily.
4) We visit grandma on Fridays.
1) What is she preparing?
2) What is he staring at?
3) How often does he writes reports?
4) When do we visit grandma?
He could help with the project.
What could he help with?
They were having lunch at noon.
She spoke to her yesterday
When were they having lunch?
When did she speak to him?
He has just finished the book.
What has he just finished?
She's been thinking about him all day.
What has she been thinking about?