To solve this problem, we need to fill in the blanks with the Present Continuous forms of the verb "watch" as instructed. The Present Continuous tense is formed using the structure:
subject + am/is/are + verb-ing.
Solution:
1.
My sister is watching TV in the living room.
- Correct:
is watching
2.
Mrs. Smith is watching English to her students.
- Correct:
is watching
3.
I am watching for a bus.
- Correct:
am watching
4.
My friends are watching tennis.
- Correct:
are watching
5.
It is not watching outside. It's sunny!
- Correct:
is watching
6.
The cat is watching its food.
- Correct:
is watching
7.
My husband is watching in the garden.
- Correct:
is watching
8.
I am not watching to school today. I am sick.
- Correct:
am watching
9.
Kelly is very tired. She is watching.
- Correct:
is watching
10.
My neighbor is busy. She is watching her yard.
- Correct:
is watching
11.
Mr. Brown is watching a cup of coffee.
- Correct:
is watching
12.
Sam and Frodo are watching over the bridge.
- Correct:
are watching
13.
I think we are watching the game! We have ten points!
- Correct:
are watching
14.
No one is watching the telephone.
- Correct:
is watching
15.
We are watching the sixteen statements.
- Correct:
are watching
16.
You are watching the answer to question number 16.
- Correct:
are watching
Final Answer:
1.
is watching
2.
is watching
3.
am watching
4.
are watching
5.
is watching
6.
is watching
7.
is watching
8.
am watching
9.
is watching
10.
is watching
11.
is watching
12.
are watching
13.
are watching
14.
is watching
15.
are watching
16.
are watching
Boxed Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
1. \text{is watching} \\
2. \text{is watching} \\
3. \text{am watching} \\
4. \text{are watching} \\
5. \text{is watching} \\
6. \text{is watching} \\
7. \text{is watching} \\
8. \text{am watching} \\
9. \text{is watching} \\
10. \text{is watching} \\
11. \text{is watching} \\
12. \text{are watching} \\
13. \text{are watching} \\
14. \text{is watching} \\
15. \text{are watching} \\
16. \text{are watching} \\
\end{array}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of present progressive verbs worksheet.