3. Write what they have already planned. Use the words on the right in Present Continuous. We are working on Saturday, 1. She 2. He 3. They 4. We 5. Ted 6. Ann 7. Ted and Ann 8. I 9. My friend and I 10. My friend him at the airport. to the dentist. at the Grand Hotel. a party. by car. for London. chess. iunch with Mr Smith. our classroom. to Amsterdam. MEET GO STAY HAVE GO LEAVE PLAY HAVE CLEAN FLY
1. She is meeting him at the airport.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subject "She" and the verb "meet". We add the object "him" and the location "at the airport".
2. He is going to the dentist.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subject "He" and the verb "go". We add the destination "to the dentist".
3. They are staying at the Grand Hotel.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subject "They" and the verb "stay". We add the location "at the Grand Hotel".
4. We are having a party.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subject "We" and the verb "have". We add the object "a party".
5. Ted is going to Amsterdam.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subject "Ted" and the verb "go". We add the destination "to Amsterdam".
6. Ann is playing chess.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subject "Ann" and the verb "play". We add the activity "chess".
7. Ted and Ann are having lunch with Mr. Smith.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subjects "Ted and Ann" and the verb "have". We add the object "lunch" and the person they are having lunch with "Mr. Smith".
8. I am cleaning our classroom.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subject "I" and the verb "clean". We add the object "our classroom".
9. My friend and I are going to London.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subjects "My friend and I" and the verb "go". We add the destination "to London".
10. My friend is flying by car.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subject "My friend" and the verb "fly". We add the means of transportation "by car".
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subject "She" and the verb "meet". We add the object "him" and the location "at the airport".
2. He is going to the dentist.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subject "He" and the verb "go". We add the destination "to the dentist".
3. They are staying at the Grand Hotel.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subject "They" and the verb "stay". We add the location "at the Grand Hotel".
4. We are having a party.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subject "We" and the verb "have". We add the object "a party".
5. Ted is going to Amsterdam.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subject "Ted" and the verb "go". We add the destination "to Amsterdam".
6. Ann is playing chess.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subject "Ann" and the verb "play". We add the activity "chess".
7. Ted and Ann are having lunch with Mr. Smith.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subjects "Ted and Ann" and the verb "have". We add the object "lunch" and the person they are having lunch with "Mr. Smith".
8. I am cleaning our classroom.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subject "I" and the verb "clean". We add the object "our classroom".
9. My friend and I are going to London.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subjects "My friend and I" and the verb "go". We add the destination "to London".
10. My friend is flying by car.
To form the sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense with the subject "My friend" and the verb "fly". We add the means of transportation "by car".