Fill in the correct tense form the verbs in brackets using the Present, Past and Future Progressive. 1. She (work) in Paris this week.
2. I (play) football when I broke my leg.
3. The baby (sleep) at the moment.
4. I (have) a party tonight.
5. Ann (dance) while her friend was watching.
6. I (sunbathe) at this time tomorrow.
7. Chris (paint) the garage at the moment.
8. The house was in great disorder because he (decorate) it.
9. It’s a serious injury but he (walk) again in six months.
10. Be quiet! I (think) right now.
Explanation: We use the Present Progressive tense to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking or around the present time.
2. I was playing football when I broke my leg.
Explanation: We use the Past Progressive tense to talk about actions that were in progress in the past when another event happened.
3. The baby is sleeping at the moment.
Explanation: We use the Present Progressive tense to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking.
4. I am having a party tonight.
Explanation: We use the Present Progressive tense to talk about planned future actions.
5. Ann was dancing while her friend was watching.
Explanation: We use the Past Progressive tense to talk about actions that were in progress in the past.
6. I will be sunbathing at this time tomorrow.
Explanation: We use the Future Progressive tense to talk about actions that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.
7. Chris is painting the garage at the moment.
Explanation: We use the Present Progressive tense to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking.
8. The house was in great disorder because he was decorating it.
Explanation: We use the Past Progressive tense to talk about actions that were in progress in the past.
9. It’s a serious injury but he will be walking again in six months.
Explanation: We use the Future Progressive tense to talk about actions that will be in progress in the future.
10. Be quiet! I am thinking right now.
Explanation: We use the Present Progressive tense to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking.