Am I lying on the floor? No, you aren't lying on the floor. But, you're standing.


What is the programmer doing? The programmer is sitting on the sofa.


Is the driver standing? No, the driver isn't standing. But, he is sitting.


Is Cindy lying? No, Cindy isn't lying. But, she is sitting.


Am I sitting on the sofa in my living room? No, you aren't sitting on the sofa in your living room. But, you're standing in the classroom.


Am I writing now? Yes, you're writing now.


What am I reading? You're reading the book.


What is the manager doing? The manager is reading.


What is the secretary doing? The secretary is writing.


Is the secretary reading? No, the secretary isn't reading. But, she is writing.


Is the manager writing? No, the manager isn't writing. But, she is reading.


Write your name please. What are you doing? I'm writing my name.


When do we use the present continuous? We use the present continuous when we are doing something now.


For example? I'm writing my name.


Am I going to the door? Yes, you're going to the door.


Am I coming from the door? Yes, you're coming from the door.


Where I am going? You're going to the window.


Am I closing the book? Yes, you're closing the book.


What is the waiter doing? The waiter is going to the window ans closing it.


Are you going to the cinema now? Yes, I'm going to the cinema now.


What part of my body am I touching? You're touching your arm.


What part of my face am I touching? I'm touching my nose.


Touch your ear please. What are you doing? I'm touching my ear.


Touch your back please. What are you doing? I'm touching my back.


What am I doing? You're opening the book.


Am I closing the window? No, you aren't closing the window. But, you're opening the book.


Am I taking your mobile phone? Yes, You're taking my mobile phone.


What is the sales representative doing? The sales representative is taking the box and opening it.


What's your name? Am I asking a question? Yes, you're asking a question.


Is she short? No, she isn't short. 


Are you answering my question? Yes, I'm answering your question.


Is Belgium a country? Yes, Belgium is a country. What are you doing? I'm answering your question.


Are you a person? Yes, I'm a person. What am I doing? You're asking a question.


What am I pointing at? You're pointing at the light.


What are you pointing at? I'm pointing at the window.


Am I pointing at the door? No, you aren't pointing at the door. But, you're pointing at the window.


What are you looking at? I'm looking at the picture. 


Is she looking at the book? No, she isn't looking at the book. But, she is looking at the picture.


Am I looking at the book? No, you aren't looking at the book. But, you're looking at the picture.


What am I doing? You're saying my name.


Am I saying a French word? No, you aren't saying a French word. But, you're saying an English word.


What are you doing? I saying the letter A.  


What is the nurse doing? The nurse is saying something to the girl.


What is he doing? He is telling you the opposite of the present.


What is she doing? She is telling him the second month of the year.


What is he doing? He is telling her the third day of the week.


Who am I looking at? You're looking at me.


Am I pointing at her? No, you aren't pointing at her. But, you're pointing at him.


us


them


you


Am I looking at you? Yes, you're looking at us.


Are you looking at them? No, I'm not looking at them. But, I'm looking at you.


Where is the poster? The poster is on the wall.


Am I pointing at them? Yes, you're pointing at them.


Who is asking questions? The teacher is asking questions.


Who is answering them? The students are answering them.


you


him


her


it 


us


you


them


clothes


a coat


a jacket


a jumper


a button


Does a nurse have blue and white clothes? Yes, a nurse has blue and white clothes.


What is this? It's a jacket.


What is this? It's a button.


Is this your jacket? Yes, It's my jacket.


How many button does this shirt have? The shirt has four button.


Do you have a jumper? Yes, I have a jumper.


What color is your jumper? My jumper is black.


Do you have a long black coat? Yes, I have a long black coat.


What is this? It's a T-shirt.


What is that? That's a hat.


Do you have a black shirt? Yes, I have a black shirt.


a shirt


a T-shirt


trousers


What is this? It's a T-shirt.


What is that? That is a hat.


Do you have a black shirt? Yes, I have a black shirt.


How man pockets do your trousers have? My trousers have two pockets.


What is this? It's a belt.


a dress


a skirt


a blouse


a bra


pants


What is this? It's a bra.


What is that? That is a blouse.


Is this skirt blue? No, this skirt isn't blue. But, it's red.


Who has a blue dress? Christina has a blue dress.


What color is that pants? That pants are white.


Who has a white blouse? Jane has a white blouse.


dirty


clean


a shoe


a sock


Do you have blue socks? Yes, I have blue socks.


What is this? It's a shoe.


Are your shoes clean? Yes, my shoes are clean.


Is the floor dirty? No, the floor isn't dirty. But, it's clean.


Is Hornsea a dirty town? No, Hornsea isn't dirty town. But, it's clean town.


Are cats dirty animals? No, cats aren't dirty animals. But, they're clean animals.


a bag


a wallet


What is this? It's a wallet.


What color is your bag? My bag is black.


Do you have a wallet in your bag? No, I don't have a wallet in my bag.


wear


jeans


Are you wearing jeans? Yes, I'm wearing jeans.


Are you wearing a shirt and trousers? Yes, I'm wearing a shirt and trousers.


Are you wearing a skirt? No, I'm not wearing a skirt.


Is she wearing a dress? No, she isn't wearing a dress. 


Who is wearing a purple T-shirt? Jone is wearing a purple T-shirt.


Who is wearing a black blouse? Jill is wearing a black blouse.


whose


Whose jumper is this? It's her jumper.


What color your eyes? My eyes are black.


Whose eyes are brown? His eyes are brown.


Whose chair is green? Her chair is green.


Whose book are these? These are our books.


Whose chairs are these? These are their chairs.


Whose chairs are green? Our chairs are green.


's 


Whose ballpoint is this? It's the teacher's ballpoint pen.



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