Present Progressive - statements - long forms - Exercise 1
Explanation: Present Progressive - Long- and short (contracted) forms
Put in the verb in brackets into the gaps and form affirmative sentences. Use
the long form of the auxiliary
.
Example: Jane __________ a magazine.
(to read)
Answer: Jane
is reading
a magazine.
1) Alexander
a film.
(to watch)
2) We
a computer game.
(to play)
3) The dog
at the cat.
(to bark)
4) Peter
his rabbits.
(to feed)
5) Philipp and Johnny
a song.
(to sing)
6) Mary
her hair.
(to wash)
7) I
to Doris.
(to talk)
8) Peggy
a picture.
(to draw)
9) Henry and his sister
their mother.
(to help)
10) You
the poem by heart.
(to learn)
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