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Using the Present Continous Verb

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  • What is she doing?
    She is teaching a class.
  • What is she doing?
    She is driving a car.
  • What is she doing?
    She is reading a book.
  • What are they doing?
    They are talking.
  • What is she doing?
    She is cooking.
  • What is he doing?
    He is cutting the grass.
  • What is he doing?
    He is working at a grocery store.
  • What is this person doing?
    Writing in their notebook.
  • What are they doing?
    They are walking.
  • What is he doing?
    He is taking photos.
  • What is he doing?
    He is shopping for groceries.
  • What is he doing?
    He is digging a hole.
  • What are they doing?
    They are eating pizza.
  • What is he doing?
    He is washing the car.
  • What are they doing?
    They are cleaning the kitchen.
  • What is he doing?
    He is playing soccer.
  • What are they doing?
    They are learning.
  • What are they doing?
    They are planting a tree.
  • What is he doing?
    He is sleeping.
  • What are they doing?
    They are looking at their phones.
  • What are they doing?
    They are baking cookies.
  • What are they doing?
    They are running.
  • What is she doing?
    She is making coffee.
  • What is she doing?
    She is drinking water.
  • What are they doing?
    They are waiting for a bus.
  • What is he doing?
    He is kicking a ball.