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Present continuous, infinitives of purpose

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  • She (drive) the car.
    She is driving the car.
  • Thomas (not eat) hamburgers to lose weight.
    Thomas isn't eating hamburgers to lose weight.
  • They (play) in a band together.
    They are playing in a band together.
  • What is the girl wearing?
    She is wearing a dress.
  • He (start) a career in technology to work at Apple.
    He is starting a career in technology to work at Apple.
  • They (not jump) on the bed.
    They aren't jumping on the bed.
  • What are they doing?
    They are playing football.
  • Is Daniel playing the piano?
    No, he isn't.
  • What is he eating?
    He is eating hamburgers.
  • Is the girl brushing her teeth now?
    No, she isn't.
  • David (run) very fast to catch the ball.
    David is running very fast to catch the ball.
  • They (dance) at the party.
    They are dancing at the party.
  • What are they doing?
    They are flying kites.
  • My cat (not sleep) now.
    My cat isn't sleeping now.
  • Batman and Robin (climb) the building to save the city.
    Batman and Robin are climbing the building to save the city.
  • I (saving) money to buy a house with a big backyard.
    I'm saving money to buy a house with a big backyard.
  • She (play) the guitar to join a band.
    She is playing the guitar to join a band.
  • She (get) a credit card to shop online.
    She is getting a credit card to shop online.
  • The man (drink) water to stay hydrated.
    The man is drinking water to stay hydrated.
  • She (rent) an apartment to live closer to her work.
    She is renting an apartment to live closer to her work.
  • Are they listening to music?
    No, they aren't.
  • She (learn) English to improve his communication skills.
    She is learning English to improve his communication skills.
  • Are they clapping their hands?
    Yes, they are.
  • The cat (eat) noodles.
    The cat is eating noodles.
  • What is he doing?
    He is riding his bike.
  • They (graduate) in high school.
    They are graduating high school.