Is he sitting?
 No, he isn’t. He is standing.
Are they smiling?
 No, they aren’t. They are laughing.
What is he doing?
 He is sleeping.
Are they playing?
 Yes, they are.
Is he painting the wall?
 Yes, he is.
What is she doing?
 She is drinking milk.
What is she doing?
 She is cooking.
What is she doing?
 She is smiling.
smile  smiling
What is he doing?
 He is teaching.
Are they waiting for the bus?
 Yes, they are.
Are they running?
 No, they aren’t. They are jumping.
run  running
What is he doing?
 He is drawing.
What are they doing?
 They are eating.
Are they walking?
 No, they aren’t. They are using their laptop.
use  using
Is she riding a bike?
 Yes, she is.
ride  riding
What is she doing?
 She is listening to music.
Is he playing?
 No, he isn’t. He is studying.
Is it raining?
 Yes, it is.
What are they doing?
 They are watching TV/football.
Is he cooking?
 No, he isn’t. He is driving.
drive  driving
What are the birds doing?
 They are flying.
present continuous - ESL game

present continuous - ESL game