Question 1
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What is the main structure of a sentence in the affirmative in the present continuous? [blank_start]SUBJ[blank_end] + [blank_start]VERB TO BE[blank_end] + ( ([blank_start]to[blank_end]❌) [blank_start]VERB[blank_end] + [blank_start]ing[blank_end])
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SUBJ
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VERB TO BE
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to
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VERB
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ing
Question 2
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What is the main structure of a sentence in the interrogative in the present continuous? [blank_start]QUESTION WORDS[blank_end] (OR [blank_start]NOT[blank_end]) + [blank_start]VERB TO BE[blank_end] + [blank_start]SUBJ[blank_end] + ( ([blank_start]to[blank_end]❌) [blank_start]VERB[blank_end] + [blank_start]ing[blank_end]) ?
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QUESTION WORDS
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NOT
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to
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VERB TO BE
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SUBJ
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VERB
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ing
Question 3
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What is the main structure of a sentence in the negative in the present continuous? [blank_start]SUBJ[blank_end] + [blank_start]VERB TO BE[blank_end] + [blank_start]not[blank_end] + (([blank_start]to[blank_end]❌) [blank_start]VERB[blank_end] + [blank_start]ing[blank_end])
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SUBJ
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VERB TO BE
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not
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to
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VERB
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ing
Question 4
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The abbreviated form of the expression "IS NOT" is: [blank_start]ISN'T[blank_end]
Question 5
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The abbreviated form of the expression "ARE NOT" is: [blank_start]AREN'T[blank_end]
Question 6
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What is the main structure of a sentence in the interrogative negative in the present continuous? [blank_start]VERB TO BE[blank_end] + [blank_start]SUBJ[blank_end] + [blank_start]not[blank_end] + (([blank_start]to[blank_end]❌) [blank_start]VERB[blank_end] ➕ [blank_start]ing[blank_end])
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VERB TO BE
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SUBJ
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not
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to
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VERB
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ing
Question 7
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The version of the verb "hurry" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]hurrying[blank_end]
Question 8
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The version of the verb "study" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]studying[blank_end]
Question 9
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The version of the verb "apply" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]applying[blank_end]
Question 10
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The version of the verb "try" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]trying[blank_end]
Question 11
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The version of the verb "die" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]dying[blank_end]
Question 12
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The version of the verb "lie" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]lying[blank_end]
Question 13
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The version of the verb "tie" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]tying[blank_end]
Question 14
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The version of the verb "hope" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]hoping[blank_end]
Question 15
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The version of the verb "smile" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]smiling[blank_end]
Question 16
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The version of the verb "dance" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]dancing[blank_end]
Question 17
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The version of the verb "confuse" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]confusing[blank_end]
Question 18
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The version of the verb "be" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]being[blank_end]
Question 19
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The version of the verb "see" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]seeing[blank_end]
Question 20
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The version of the verb "agree" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]agreeing[blank_end]
Question 21
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The version of the verb "stop" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]stopping[blank_end]
Question 22
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The version of the verb "plan" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]planning[blank_end]
Question 23
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The version of the verb "rub" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]rubbing[blank_end]
Question 24
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Which of the following letters are not considered consonants if they are placed at the end of a word?
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K and H
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Y and W
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X and Z
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J and S
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G and R
Question 25
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The version of the verb "prefer" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]preferring[blank_end]
Question 26
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The version of the verb "regret" in the present continuous is: [blank_start]regretting[blank_end]
Question 27
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The version of the verb "travel" in the present continuous in British English is: [blank_start]travelling[blank_end]
Question 28
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The version of the verb "cancel" in the present continuous in British English is: [blank_start]cancelling[blank_end]
Question 29
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Which verbs can we use in the present continuous form?
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get
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like
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want
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change
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need
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prefer
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know
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become
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realise
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increase
Question 30
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Which verbs are NOT normally acceptable in the present continuous form?
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get
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like
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want
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change
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need
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prefer
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know
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become
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realise
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increase
Question 31
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Which verbs can we use in the present continuous form?
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rise
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suppose
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mean
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understand
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believe
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fall
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remember
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belong
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fit
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contain
Question 32
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Which verbs are NOT normally acceptable in the present continuous form?
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rise
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suppose
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mean
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understand
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believe
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fall
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remember
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belong
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fit
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contain
Question 33
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Which verbs can we use in the present continuous form?
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consist
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seem
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grow
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improve
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see
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hear
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smell
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begin
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taste
Question 34
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Which verbs are NOT normally acceptable in the present continuous form?
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consist
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seem
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grow
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improve
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see
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hear
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smell
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begin
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taste
Question 35
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Complete the following sentence in the present continuous tense correctly:
I + [blank_start]am[blank_end] + ___ing
Question 36
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Complete the following sentence in the present continuous tense correctly:
He/She/It + [blank_start]is[blank_end] + ___ing
Question 37
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Complete the following sentence in the present continuous tense correctly:
We/You/They + [blank_start]are[blank_end] + ___ing
Question 38
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[blank_start]I[blank_end] + am + ___ing
Question 39
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[blank_start]He / She / It[blank_end] + is + ___ing
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I
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He / She / It
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We / You / They
Question 40
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[blank_start]We / You / They[blank_end] + are + ___ing
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We / You / They
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I
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He / She / It