6        The Present Progressive:
         Wh- Questions



    At the Movies

Focus on Grammar 1
Part V, Unit 16
By Ruth Luman, Gabriele Steiner, and BJ Wells
Copyright © 2006. Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
What’s happening?
II think they are
Well, the aliens      Ahhh…!! What’s
    think they are         Who This they is
                           Why??? movie
                                 are
    looking for
are looking for
getting hungry.             happening?
                     so scary! I can’t watch ...
                           looking for?
      humans.
     life on the
        planet.
Form
        Begin wh- questions in the present progressive with a
        question word like what, where, why, who, or how. Use
        am, is, or are + the –ing form of the verb.


               Be
Wh- Word      Verb         Subject       -ing Verb Form

 What          am              I              doing?

 Where          is            he              going?

  Who          are           you             meeting?
Who

 Use who to ask about a person.



Who is he
talking to?

                             Who are
                                they
                             directing?
Why

       Use why to ask for reasons.

Because this                         Why are you
is the funny                          laughing?
    part.
Look at the underlined words.
 Practice 1                  Then make questions with the
                             present progressive.

Example:
Question: Where is he standing?
Answer: He is standing in front of the movie projector.



1. Question: What are they watching?
   TheyQuestion: Where is he standing?
        are watching a romantic movie.
      Answer: He is standing in front of the projector.
2. Question: Why is she leaving?
   She’s leaving because the movie is too scary.

3. Question: Who are you sitting with?
  I’m sitting with my friends.
Answers
     In informal conversation, answers are often
     short.


What’s playing at        A new romantic movie!
         Ugh…
 the theater?
Intonation
In wh- questions, your voice goes up and
down at the end.



                 What are they wearing?


                 Why are they standing?
Work with a partner. Ask and

    Practice 2                 answer questions about the
                               pictures. Practice intonation and
                               short answers.
 Example: what / he / eat
      Question: What is he eating?
   Question: What is he eating?
      Short Answer: A lot of junk food.
   Short Answer: A lot of junk food.

1. Where / he / hide 2. Why / she / cry 3. Who / you / talk to
References

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education and its
licensors. All rights reserved.

The present progressive, wh questions

  • 1.
    6 The Present Progressive: Wh- Questions At the Movies Focus on Grammar 1 Part V, Unit 16 By Ruth Luman, Gabriele Steiner, and BJ Wells Copyright © 2006. Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 2.
    What’s happening? II thinkthey are Well, the aliens Ahhh…!! What’s think they are Who This they is Why??? movie are looking for are looking for getting hungry. happening? so scary! I can’t watch ... looking for? humans. life on the planet.
  • 3.
    Form Begin wh- questions in the present progressive with a question word like what, where, why, who, or how. Use am, is, or are + the –ing form of the verb. Be Wh- Word Verb Subject -ing Verb Form What am I doing? Where is he going? Who are you meeting?
  • 4.
    Who Use whoto ask about a person. Who is he talking to? Who are they directing?
  • 5.
    Why Use why to ask for reasons. Because this Why are you is the funny laughing? part.
  • 6.
    Look at theunderlined words. Practice 1 Then make questions with the present progressive. Example: Question: Where is he standing? Answer: He is standing in front of the movie projector. 1. Question: What are they watching? TheyQuestion: Where is he standing? are watching a romantic movie. Answer: He is standing in front of the projector. 2. Question: Why is she leaving? She’s leaving because the movie is too scary. 3. Question: Who are you sitting with? I’m sitting with my friends.
  • 7.
    Answers In informal conversation, answers are often short. What’s playing at A new romantic movie! Ugh… the theater?
  • 8.
    Intonation In wh- questions,your voice goes up and down at the end. What are they wearing? Why are they standing?
  • 9.
    Work with apartner. Ask and Practice 2 answer questions about the pictures. Practice intonation and short answers. Example: what / he / eat Question: What is he eating? Question: What is he eating? Short Answer: A lot of junk food. Short Answer: A lot of junk food. 1. Where / he / hide 2. Why / she / cry 3. Who / you / talk to
  • 10.
    References Copyright © 2006Pearson Education and its licensors. All rights reserved.