Task Overview:
The task involves completing sentences using present progressive verbs. The present progressive tense is formed by using the auxiliary verb "to be" (e.g., am, is, are) followed by the
-ing form of the main verb.
Step-by-Step Solution:
#### Part 1: Completing Sentences with Present Progressive Verbs
We are given a list of verbs in their base forms:
- Watching
- Climbing
- Drinking
- Reading
We need to match these verbs with the images and complete the sentences accordingly.
1.
What is the girl doing?
- Image shows the girl watching TV.
- Verb needed:
watching
- Sentence:
She is watching TV.
2.
What is the boy doing?
- Image shows the boy reading a book.
- Verb needed:
reading
- Sentence:
He is reading a book.
3.
What are the monkeys doing?
- Image shows the monkeys climbing a tree.
- Verb needed:
climbing
- Sentence:
The monkeys are climbing the tree.
4.
What is the cat doing?
- Image shows the cat drinking milk.
- Verb needed:
drinking
- Sentence:
The cat is drinking milk.
#### Final Answers for Part 1:
- She is
watching TV.
- He is
reading a book.
- The monkeys are
climbing the tree.
- The cat is
drinking milk.
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#### Part 2: Completing Sentences Following the Pattern
We are given three images and need to complete the sentences using the present progressive tense. The pattern is to use "am," "is," or "are" followed by the
-ing form of the verb.
1.
Image 1: A person eating.
- Verb: eat → eating
- Sentence:
I am eating.
2.
Image 2: A person singing.
- Verb: sing → singing
- Sentence:
She is singing.
3.
Image 3: A person playing soccer.
- Verb: play → playing
- Sentence:
They are playing.
#### Final Answers for Part 2:
- I am
eating.
- She is
singing.
- They are
playing.
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Final Answer:
1.
Part 1:
- She is
watching TV.
- He is
reading a book.
- The monkeys are
climbing the tree.
- The cat is
drinking milk.
2.
Part 2:
- I am
eating.
- She is
singing.
- They are
playing.
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{1. She is watching TV.} \\
\text{He is reading a book.} \\
\text{The monkeys are climbing the tree.} \\
\text{The cat is drinking milk.} \\
\text{2. I am eating.} \\
\text{She is singing.} \\
\text{They are playing.}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of present progressive verbs worksheet.