Present Continuous Tense Practice Exercises help learners use English sentences for actions that are happening right now or continuing at the present time. In this blog post, you will read different present continuous exercises with answers that help beginners practice sentence structure and understand tense rules more easily. Learning these exercises is useful for grammar improvement, classroom activities, and daily speaking practice. These examples help learners practice sentence formation correctly, build tense-related grammar skills, and use many present-time English sentences more confidently in speaking and writing.
These exercises will improve your ability to:
- Speak about what is happening now
- Ask and answer questions correctly
- Write Present Continuous sentences with confidence
Let’s start by reviewing the basic rules and structure of the present continuous tense.
Present Continuous Tense Practice Exercises
A. Fill in the blanks
Use the correct form of the verb in the present continuous tense.
- She ______ (cook) dinner.
- They ______ (play) in the park.
- I ______ (read) an English book.
- We ______ (watch) a movie.
- He ______ (write) a letter.
B. Fill in the blanks
Use the correct negative form in the present continuous tense.
- I ______ (not/sleep) now.
- He ______ (not/eat) breakfast.
- We ______ (not/go) to school.
- She ______ (not/talk) to him.
- They ______ (not/clean) the room.

C. Make Interrogative Sentences
Rearrange the words to form Present Continuous questions.
- (you / doing / what)
- (is / he / calling / you)
- (they / working / are / today)
- (reading / she / is / book / a)
- (I / listening / am / music / to)
D. WH-Questions in Present Continuous
Complete the sentences using WH-words (What, Where, Why, etc.)
______ are you going?
- ______ is he doing now?
- ______ are they watching on TV?
- ______ is she crying?
- ______ are we meeting?

Answers Section
A. Positive Sentences
- She is cooking dinner.
- They are playing in the park.
- I am reading an English book.
- We are watching a movie.
- He is writing a letter.
B. Negative Sentences
- I am not sleeping now.
- He is not eating breakfast.
- We are not going to school.
- She is not talking to him.
- They are not cleaning the room.
C. Interrogative Sentences
- What are you doing?
- Is he calling you?
- Are they working today?
- Is she reading a book?
- Am I listening to music?
D. WH-Questions
- Where are you going?
- What is he doing now?
- What are they watching on TV?
- Why is she crying?
- When are we meeting?
Learning and practicing the present continuous tense helps you speak about ongoing actions and have better daily conversations in English. The more you practice, the more fluent you will become. Start with these exercises and repeat them regularly for better results.
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