Mixed Exercise 3. Here's another present continuous exercise to practice making all forms of the tense in English. A third exercise about this tense? Remember, ...
Present Continuous Mixed Exercise 1 Here's a present continuous exercise to practice making all forms of the tense. This is where it starts to get a little more difficult (but not very!). Make sure you can easily form the positive, negative and question automatically - this is really helpful when you don't have time to think much before you ...
Present Continuous Positive and Negative - Exercise 1. Practise making the English present continuous (positive and negative forms) here. Remember, it's really important to know the verb forms inside out, so you can make the tenses without thinking.
Mixed Exercise 1 (includes positive, negative, and questions) Mixed Exercise 2 Mixed Exercise 3 Click here if you'd like to learn how to USE the Present Continuous. Need more practice? Get more Perfect English Grammar with our courses. Welcome to Perfect English Grammar! Welcome! I'm Seonaid and I hope you like the website.
Present Perfect Continuous Positive and Negative. This exercise is to practise making the English present perfect continuous tense. You need to make either the positive form or the negative form. It's really important to make sure you are confident making the forms of the tenses, so then you can focus on when to use them, which is a bit more difficult.
Present Perfect Continuous Questions. This time you need to make the present perfect continuous question forms - it could be a 'wh' or 'yes / no' question. It's really important to make sure you are confident making the forms of the tenses, so then you can focus on when to use them, which is a bit more difficult.
This present continuous exercise is to practise making 'yes / no' and 'wh' questions. I hope you'll keep doing these practice exercises until making the ...
Present Continuous. Mixed Exercise 1. Here's a present continuous exercise to practice making all forms of the tense. This is where it starts to get a ...
Present Perfect Simple or Continuous Exercise 1. Choose the present perfect simple or continuous. Click here to review how to make the present perfect. Click here to review how to make the present perfect continuous. Click here to return to the list of English grammar exercises. Download this exercise in PDF.
Here is a list of the present continuous exercises (or present progressive exercises) on the site to help you practise forming and using the verb tense.
Practise making the English present continuous (positive and negative forms) here. Remember, it's really important to know the verb forms inside out, so you can ...
Present Perfect Continuous Positive and Negative. This exercise is to practise making the English present perfect continuous tense. You need to make either the positive form or the negative form. It's really important to make sure you are confident making the forms of the tenses, so then you can focus on when to use them, which is a bit more ...
Present Continuous Positive and Negative - Exercise 1. Practise making the English present continuous (positive and negative forms) here. Remember, it's really important to know the verb forms inside out, so you can make the tenses without thinking.
Here's a present continuous exercise to practice making all forms of the tense. This is where it starts to get a little more difficult (but not very!). Make sure you can easily form the positive, negative and question automatically - this is really helpful when you don't have time to think much before you speak in English. Click here to review how to make the present continuous.
Present Continuous or Present Simple? Exercise 3. Choose the present simple or the present continuous. Click here to review how to make the present continuous. Click here to review how to make the present simple. Click here to return to the list of grammar exercises. Download this exercise in PDF.