Worksheet for practicing progressive tenses in English grammar.
A worksheet titled "Progressive Tenses" with a table explaining present, past, and future progressive tenses, followed by 12 sentences to complete using the correct progressive tense form.
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Of course! I’ll solve the problem for you by identifying whether each sentence uses the Present Progressive or Past Progressive tense, and explain the reasoning.
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- Present Progressive: Shows actions going on *right now*.
- Formed with: am/is/are + verb-ing
- Example: “Gupta is walking around the block.”
- Past Progressive: Shows action that was in progress in the *past*.
- Formed with: was/were + verb-ing
- Example: “Gupta was walking around the block.”
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1. Mr. Gupta is getting his daily exercise.
→ Present Progressive
*“Is getting” = is + verb-ing. This describes an action happening now or regularly in the present.*
2. He was enjoying a sunny day.
→ Past Progressive
*“Was enjoying” = was + verb-ing. Describes an action that was ongoing in the past.*
3. He is benefiting from lots of fresh air every day.
→ Present Progressive
*“Is benefiting” = is + verb-ing. Ongoing action in the present, even if it’s habitual (“every day”).*
4. The neighbors were admiring his dedication.
→ Past Progressive
*“Were admiring” = were + verb-ing. Action was happening in the past.*
5. Mr. da Silva was thinking about exercise, too.
→ Past Progressive
*“Was thinking” = was + verb-ing. Past ongoing mental action.*
6. Many health care professionals are recommending it.
→ Present Progressive
*“Are recommending” = are + verb-ing. Current ongoing action.*
7. I am joining Mr. Gupta for a walk.
→ Present Progressive
*“Am joining” = am + verb-ing. Action happening now or planned for immediate future.*
8. I was talking to him about this last week.
→ Past Progressive
*“Was talking” = was + verb-ing. Action was in progress during a specific past time (“last week”).*
9. We are hoping for a good, long walk.
→ Present Progressive
*“Are hoping” = are + verb-ing. Expressing current intention or expectation.*
10. Mr. da Silva is waiting for our report on the issue.
→ Present Progressive
*“Is waiting” = is + verb-ing. He is currently in the state of waiting.*
11. I am anticipating some hard exercise.
→ Present Progressive
*“Am anticipating” = am + verb-ing. Present ongoing mental state or expectation.*
12. Mr. Gupta is looking forward to some companionship.
→ Present Progressive
*“Is looking forward” = is + verb-ing. Current emotional state or anticipation.*
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Look at the auxiliary verb:
- If it’s am/is/are → Present Progressive
- If it’s was/were → Past Progressive
Even if the action is habitual or future-oriented, if it’s formed with “am/is/are + -ing”, it’s still considered Present Progressive in grammar terms.
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✔ Final Answer Key:
1. Present Progressive
2. Past Progressive
3. Present Progressive
4. Past Progressive
5. Past Progressive
6. Present Progressive
7. Present Progressive
8. Past Progressive
9. Present Progressive
10. Present Progressive
11. Present Progressive
12. Present Progressive
Let me know if you’d like this formatted as a printable answer sheet! 😊
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✔ Key Definitions (from your worksheet):
- Present Progressive: Shows actions going on *right now*.
- Formed with: am/is/are + verb-ing
- Example: “Gupta is walking around the block.”
- Past Progressive: Shows action that was in progress in the *past*.
- Formed with: was/were + verb-ing
- Example: “Gupta was walking around the block.”
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📝 Solutions & Explanations:
1. Mr. Gupta is getting his daily exercise.
→ Present Progressive
*“Is getting” = is + verb-ing. This describes an action happening now or regularly in the present.*
2. He was enjoying a sunny day.
→ Past Progressive
*“Was enjoying” = was + verb-ing. Describes an action that was ongoing in the past.*
3. He is benefiting from lots of fresh air every day.
→ Present Progressive
*“Is benefiting” = is + verb-ing. Ongoing action in the present, even if it’s habitual (“every day”).*
4. The neighbors were admiring his dedication.
→ Past Progressive
*“Were admiring” = were + verb-ing. Action was happening in the past.*
5. Mr. da Silva was thinking about exercise, too.
→ Past Progressive
*“Was thinking” = was + verb-ing. Past ongoing mental action.*
6. Many health care professionals are recommending it.
→ Present Progressive
*“Are recommending” = are + verb-ing. Current ongoing action.*
7. I am joining Mr. Gupta for a walk.
→ Present Progressive
*“Am joining” = am + verb-ing. Action happening now or planned for immediate future.*
8. I was talking to him about this last week.
→ Past Progressive
*“Was talking” = was + verb-ing. Action was in progress during a specific past time (“last week”).*
9. We are hoping for a good, long walk.
→ Present Progressive
*“Are hoping” = are + verb-ing. Expressing current intention or expectation.*
10. Mr. da Silva is waiting for our report on the issue.
→ Present Progressive
*“Is waiting” = is + verb-ing. He is currently in the state of waiting.*
11. I am anticipating some hard exercise.
→ Present Progressive
*“Am anticipating” = am + verb-ing. Present ongoing mental state or expectation.*
12. Mr. Gupta is looking forward to some companionship.
→ Present Progressive
*“Is looking forward” = is + verb-ing. Current emotional state or anticipation.*
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🧠 Quick Tip for Identification:
Look at the auxiliary verb:
- If it’s am/is/are → Present Progressive
- If it’s was/were → Past Progressive
Even if the action is habitual or future-oriented, if it’s formed with “am/is/are + -ing”, it’s still considered Present Progressive in grammar terms.
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✔ Final Answer Key:
1. Present Progressive
2. Past Progressive
3. Present Progressive
4. Past Progressive
5. Past Progressive
6. Present Progressive
7. Present Progressive
8. Past Progressive
9. Present Progressive
10. Present Progressive
11. Present Progressive
12. Present Progressive
Let me know if you’d like this formatted as a printable answer sheet! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of present progressive tense worksheet.