Pronoun | Be-verb | -ing verb |
---|---|---|
I | am | walking. |
You | are | walking. |
He | Is | walking. |
She | Is | walking. |
It | Is | walking. |
We | are | walking. |
They | are | walking. |
What are the differences? What is the same?
What is he or she or doing?
Use she/ he is + verb-ing to describe his or her actions right now.
- He is reading.
- She is writing.
- He is working.
- She is driving.
- He is going to school.
What is it doing?
Use it is + verb-ing to describe an object’s actions right now. Or use it is + verb-ing to describe an animal’s actions right now. Or use it is + verb-ing to describe weather right now.
- It is raining.
- It is running.
- It is climbing a tree.
- It is growing.
- It is moving.
What are they doing?
Use they are + verb-ing to describe a group of people and their actions right now.
- They are reading a good book.
- They are watching television.
- They are writing a letter.
- They are taking a taxi.
- They are eating a pizza.