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Here are some kid-friendly vocabulary words to help them write their own sentences using the
present continuous tense:

1. Playing

2. Jumping

3. Running

4. Dancing

5. Eating

6. Sleeping

7. Drawing

8. Singing

9. Watching

10. Reading

Sure, here are 15 sentences in present continuous tense in affirmative, negative, and interrogative
forms:

Affirmative:

1. She is reading a book right now.

2. They are dancing at the party.

3. We are singing in the school choir.

4. He is working on his project today.

5. It is raining outside at the moment.

6. The cat is napping in its bed.


7. You are playing with your friends after school.

8. The birds are flying south for the winter.

9. It is snowing in the mountains right now.

10. The dog is chasing its tail around the yard.

Negative:

1. She is not reading a book right now.

2. They are not dancing at the party.

3. We are not singing in the school choir.

4. He is not working on his project today.

5. It is not raining outside at the moment.

6. The cat is not napping in its bed.

7. You are not playing with your friends after school.

8. The birds are not flying south for the winter.

9. It is not snowing in the mountains right now.

10. The dog is not chasing its tail around the yard.

Interrogative:

1. Is she reading a book right now?

2. Are they dancing at the party?

3. Are we singing in the school choir?

4. Is he working on his project today?

5. Is it raining outside at the moment?

6. Is the cat napping in its bed?

7. Are you playing with your friends after school?


8. Are the birds flying south for the winter?

9. Is it snowing in the mountains right now?

10. Is the dog chasing its tail around the yard?

Feel free to use these examples as a reference for creating more sentences in present continuous tense!

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