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“WHAT ARE THEY DOING ?

Yes, he is. Yes, they are.


Are these boys fighting ? Is he painting ?

Yes, he is. No, he isn’t.


Is the man swimming ? Is the girl dancing?

Yes, she is. No, they aren’t.


Are these women eating ? Is he taking a bath ?

Yes, he is. No, he isn’t.


Is father talking on the
Is the man talking ? phone?

Yes, he is. No, she isn’t.


Is she crying ? Is he driving ?

No, he isn’t. No, they aren’t.


Is grandpa watching TV ?
Are they sailing ?

Yes, he is. No, she isn’t.


Is she cooking ? Is the woman reading ?
Yes, she is. No, he isn’t.
Is father listening to the
radio ? Are these women cooking ?

Yes, they are. Yes, he is.


Is the man running ? Is the girl riding a bike?

Yes, she is. No, she isn’t.


Is the lady walking ? Are these children dancing ?

Yes, they are. Yes, she is.


Is Jane smiling ?
Are they singing?

Yes, they are. Yes, she is.


Is she wearing a hat ? Is he eating ?

Yes, he is. Yes, she is.


Is Lucy washing
Is she giving a present ? her clothes ?

Yes, she is. No, she isn’t.


Is Annie studying Is he riding a horse ?
These cards help beginner / elementary students
practice answering present continuous questions as
well as identify the correct personal pronoun.
How to play :
These domino cards can be played by a group of three
up to five students. Distribute the cards evenly. Put
aside spare cards, if any. Draw or choose a student to
be the first player. You could also say “who’s got the
black and white picture in his/her card plays first”.
The others should then take turn clock wise adding
their cards that match the picture or the sentence. The
winner is one who’s first to put all of his/her cards.

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