Change the statements into questions:
1. Am I making a lot of noise?
2. Is Clare reading?
3. Are you watching the news?
4. Is it snowing?
5. Are we waiting in the right place?
6. Are you sitting here?
7. Is David enjoying his holiday?
8. Is the bus stopping?
Change the statements into negative sentences:
1. It isn't raining.
2. Tim isn't studying.
3. We aren't talking.
4. You aren't listening to me.
5. Katherine isn't lying.
6. They aren't waiting for us.
7. Anna isn't having a good time.
8. I'm not reading at the moment.
Correct each sentence or question. Use the correct present continuous form:
1. I'm playing tennis with my best friend.
2. Are you coming to the cinema tonight?
3. John and Mandy aren't going to the beach.
4. Are Emma and Sam flying to America?
5. 'Where's Ann?' 'She's walking on the beach.'
6. We aren't studying French at school this year.
7. Are you having a good time?
8. I'm not watching the TV. Turn it off.
9. Fred is eating a sandwich for his lunch.
10. Are they waiting for a bus?