Complete the dialogue with the present continuous form of these verbs begin carry come not stay put
Katie: Why(a) you your books in your bag? The lesson
(b) now
Lucy: I(c) because i have a doctor s appointment.
Katie: Where s the teacher anyway?
Lucy: He(d) now. He s walking slowly because he(e) the laptop and some dictionaries
To answer question (a), we use the present continuous form of the verb "to put" because Katie is asking why Lucy is currently placing her books in her bag. The present continuous tense is used for actions happening at the present moment.
Lucy: I (c) am carrying them because I have a doctor's appointment.
To answer question (c), we use the present continuous form of the verb "to carry" because Lucy is currently carrying her books. Again, the present continuous tense is used for actions happening at the present moment. Additionally, Lucy provides a reason for carrying her books - she has a doctor's appointment.
Katie: Where's the teacher anyway?
Lucy: He (d) is not staying now. He's walking slowly because he (e) is coming with the laptop and some dictionaries.
To answer question (d), we use the present continuous negative form of the verb "to stay" because Lucy mentions that the teacher is not staying now. The present continuous negative form is used to indicate actions that are not happening at the present moment.
To answer question (e), we use the present continuous form of the verb "to come" and "to carry" because Lucy explains that the teacher is currently walking slowly. He is coming with the laptop and some dictionaries. Again, the present continuous tense is used for actions happening at the present moment.