The document provides examples of sentences in the past progressive tense for regular and irregular verbs in English. It gives the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of sentences using common verbs like jump, call, read, clean, play, swim, eat, sing, sleep, and drink in the past progressive tense. For each verb, a short sentence is given in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative to illustrate how to use the past progressive tense.
The document provides examples of sentences in the past progressive tense for regular and irregular verbs in English. It gives the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of sentences using common verbs like jump, call, read, clean, play, swim, eat, sing, sleep, and drink in the past progressive tense. For each verb, a short sentence is given in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative to illustrate how to use the past progressive tense.
The document provides examples of sentences in the past progressive tense for regular and irregular verbs in English. It gives the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of sentences using common verbs like jump, call, read, clean, play, swim, eat, sing, sleep, and drink in the past progressive tense. For each verb, a short sentence is given in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative to illustrate how to use the past progressive tense.
Jump/ Brincar Children are jumping Children are not Are Children jumping in the schoolyard at jumping in the in the schoolyard at recess schoolyard at recess recess? Call / Llamar you are calling your you are not calling Are you calling your Friends to come to your Friends to come Friends to come to your house to watch to your house to your house to watch movies watch movies movies? Read / Leer the teacher is Reading the teacher is not Is the teacher the directions for the Reading the Reading the task before the directions for the task directions for the task students do it before the students before the students do it do it? Clean / Limpiar Anna is cleaning her Anna is not cleaning Is Anna cleaning her house before her her house before her house before her relatives arrive at the relatives arrive at the relatives arrive at the party party party? Play/ Jugar Carolina is playing Carolina is not playing Is Carolina playing hide and seek in her hide and seek in her hide and seek in her yard with her Friends yard with her Friends yard with her Friends and cousins and cousins and cousins?
Irregular Verb Affirmative Negative Interrogative
Swim / Nadar Karla is swimming in Karla is not swimming Is Karla swimming in her school's in her school's her school's swimming Olympics swimming Olympics swimming Olympics and always wins first and always wins first and always wins first place place place? Eat / Comer He is reading his He is not reading his Is He reading his favorite book in the favorite book in the favorite book in the library called the little library called the little library called the little prince prince prince? Sing / Cantar They are singing for They are not singing Are They singing for the school Christmas for the school the school Christmas festival so they can Christmas festival so festival so they can win they can win win? Sleep / Dormir you are sleeping a lot you are not sleeping Are you sleeping a lot in the morning and a lot in the morning in the morning and you will be late to go and you will be late to you will be late to go to class go to class to class? Drink / Beber Marcos and his Marcos and his Are Marcos and his friends are drinking friends are not friends drinking coffee in the morning drinking coffee in the coffee in the morning before arriving at morning before before arriving at work arriving at work work?