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.

Exercises

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