Exercises Printable — Present Continuous Tense
From his shop doorway, Mr. Timmins nodded. “You see, Lena? The present continuous isn’t just grammar. Right now, as we speak, the world is happening. And you are understanding it.”
But Lena smiled. She climbed the ladder, opened the glass face, and saw the problem: a tiny spring out of its groove. present continuous tense exercises printable
Mr. Timmins smiled and pointed to his own wall of clocks. “Look closely, Lena. From his shop doorway, Mr
He handed Lena a damp, ink-stained sheet of paper. “This is my secret. I give it to every confused traveler. Take it home. Practice it. And tomorrow, you will fix the village clock yourself.” The present continuous isn’t just grammar
And that is exactly what she did. Cut along the dotted line, fold the answer key to the back, and practice anywhere. The present continuous is happening right now—on your paper, in your classroom, and in every moment of your story.
One rainy afternoon, a young girl named Lena rushed inside, shaking water from her hair. “Mr. Timmins,” she panted, “ People are arriving late for the ferry. The baker is burning his bread. What is happening?”
“Aha!” she whispered. “The spring every few seconds.”
From his shop doorway, Mr. Timmins nodded. “You see, Lena? The present continuous isn’t just grammar. Right now, as we speak, the world is happening. And you are understanding it.”
But Lena smiled. She climbed the ladder, opened the glass face, and saw the problem: a tiny spring out of its groove.
Mr. Timmins smiled and pointed to his own wall of clocks. “Look closely, Lena.
He handed Lena a damp, ink-stained sheet of paper. “This is my secret. I give it to every confused traveler. Take it home. Practice it. And tomorrow, you will fix the village clock yourself.”
And that is exactly what she did. Cut along the dotted line, fold the answer key to the back, and practice anywhere. The present continuous is happening right now—on your paper, in your classroom, and in every moment of your story.
One rainy afternoon, a young girl named Lena rushed inside, shaking water from her hair. “Mr. Timmins,” she panted, “ People are arriving late for the ferry. The baker is burning his bread. What is happening?”
“Aha!” she whispered. “The spring every few seconds.”