Use the correct form of the verb to be in the present continuous tense: it is autumn, it's late october and the weather is bad. it (to be) raining heavily. people (to be) hurrying along the street. a young man (to be) standing at a bus stop and waiting. people (to be) looking at him with surprise. what (to be) he waiting for? who (to be) he waiting for? he has a bunch of red roses in his hand. he is cold, his hands are also cold. he (to be) waiting but she (to be) not coming. (to be) young man waiting for a bus? whom (to be) he waiting for? why (to be) he standing at a bus stop?