The document is a lesson on using the present continuous tense in English to describe what someone is doing. It provides examples of affirmative and negative sentences using the present continuous form. Some key examples described include a woman dancing ballet, a boy skating, people riding bikes, a man playing soccer instead of tennis, and multiple people doing different activities like taking pictures, eating soup, reading, working on a computer, and cooking.
14. What are they doing?
Sally Billy
Sally is taking pictures. Billy is eating (or
drinking) soup.
Mike is reading a book.
Daniel is working on Mike
the computer. Steve
Daniel Steve is
cooking.