Question 1
Look! The children _____ on the swings.
Options: are playing, play, playing
Look at the sentences about what people are doing at the park. Complete each sentence using the present continuous. Choose the correct word/words. Remember: We use the present continuous (is/am/are + -ing form) for actions happening now.
Question 1
Look! The children _____ on the swings.
Options: are playing, play, playing
Question 2
The children _____ football this week. They will start again next week.
Options: aren't playing, isn't playing, don't play
Question 3
My friend _____ sitting on the grass. He is standing.
Options: isn't, aren't, doesn't
Question 4
Is the woman reading a book under the tree? Yes, _____.
Options: she is, she does, the woman is
Question 5
Are the boys flying a kite in the park? No, _____.
Options: they aren't, them aren't, they isn't
Question 6
What _____ the boy _____ with the ball?
Options: is, are, does, doing, playing
Question 7
The ducks _____ in the pond right now.
Options: are swimming, is swimming, swim
Question 8
I _____ ice cream on the bench at the moment.
Options: am eating, is eating, are eating
Question 9
A man _____ his dog near the fountain right now.
Options: is walking, are walking, is walk
Question 10
Some teenagers _____ basketball on the court.
Options: are playing, is playing, plays
Question 11
Listen! A bird _____ in that tree.
Options: is singing, sings, singing
Question 12
We _____ on the path around the park at the moment.
Options: are running, is running, run
Practise Present Continuous - At the Park with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 12 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.
Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Present Continuous - At the Park in everyday English.
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