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Review of Continuous Tenses No narration - Click the mouse to change the slide.

Conjugation of the verb be Present Tense 1.I1. We 2. You2. You 3. He, She, It3. They

Conjugation of the verb do Present Tense 1.Iam1. We are 2. You are2. You are 3. He, She, It is3. They are

hurt, hurt, hurt, hurting Present Continuous Tense – Affirm. I ______ my hand. You ______ my hand. My hand _________ a lot! We _____ that little boy. They _______ my sister.

I am hurting my hand. You are hurting my hand. My hand is hurting a lot! We are hurting that little boy. They are hurting my sister.

Now make it negative. I ______ my hand. You ______ my hand. My hand _________ a lot! We _____ that little boy. They _______ my sister.

I am not hurting my hand. You are not hurting my hand. My hand is not hurting a lot! We are not hurting that little boy. They are not hurting my sister.

_____ I _________ my hand? _____ you ______ my hand? _____ my hand _______ a lot? _____ we _____ that little boy? _____ they _____ my sister? Make it Interrogative.

Am I hurting my hand? Are you hurting my hand? Is my hand hurting a lot ? Are we hurting that little boy? Are they hurting my sister?

creep,crept, crept, creeping Present ContinuousTense – Affirm. I _______ across the floor. You ________ across the floor. The baby _______ across the floor. They _________ across the floor.

creep – Present Continuous Affirmative I am creeping across the floor. You are creeping across the floor. The baby is creeping across the floor. They are creeping across the floor.

I _______ across the floor. You ________ across the floor. The baby _______ across the floor. They _________ across the floor. Creep - Present ContinuousTense Negative.

Creep – Present ContinuousTense Negative I am not creeping across the floor. You are not creeping across the floor. The baby is not creeping across the floor. They are not creeping across the floor.

I _______ across the floor. You ________ across the floor. The baby _______ across the floor. They _________ across the floor. creep – Present ContinuousTense Interrogative.

Am I creeping across the floor? Are you creeping across the floor? Is the baby creeping across the floor? Are they creeping across the floor? Present Tense Interrogative.

Conjugation of the verb be Past Tense 1.I1. We 2. You 3. He, She, It 3. They

Conjugation of the verb be Past Tense 1.I was1. We were 2. You were2. You were 3. He, She, It was3. They were

creep, Past Continuous Tense – Affirmative Form I _____ across the floor. You _____ across the floor. The baby _____ across the floor. They _____ across the floor. crept, crept, creeping

creep – Past Continuous Tense Affirmative I was creeping across the floor. You were creeping across the floor. The baby was creeping across the floor. They were creeping across the floor.

Creep - Past Continuous Tense – Negative Form I _____ across the floor. You _____ across the floor. The baby _____ across the floor. They _____ across the floor.

I was not creeping across the floor. You were not creeping across the floor. The baby was not creeping across the floor. They were not creeping across the floor. Past Continuous Tense - Negative.

Creep - Past Continuous Tense – Interrogative Form I _____ across the floor. You _____ across the floor. The baby _____ across the floor. They _____ across the floor.

Was I creeping across the floor? Were you creeping across the floor? Was the baby creeping across the floor? Were they creeping across the floor? Past Continuous Tense Interrogative.

Conjugation of the verb be Future Tense I1. We You2. You He, She, It3. They

Conjugation of the verb be Future Tense I will be 1. We will be You will be 2. You will be He, She, Itwill be 3. They will be

Now do the Future Continuous Tense in all three forms. Future Continuous Tense – Affirmative I __________ across the floor. You __________ across the floor. The baby ___________ across the floor. They ___________ across the floor.

Future ContinuousTense Affirmative I will be creeping across the floor. You will be creeping across the floor. The baby will be creeping across the floor. They will be creeping across the floor.

Future Continuous Tense – Negative Form I _______________across the floor. You _____________across the floor. The baby _________ across the floor. They ____________ across the floor.

Future Continuous Tense – Negative Form I will not be creeping across the floor. You will not be creeping across the floor. The baby will not be creeping across the floor. They will not be creeping across the floor.

Future Continuous Tense – Interrogative Form I __________ across the floor. You __________ across the floor. The baby ___________ across the floor. They ___________ across the floor.

Future Continuous Tense - Interrogative Will I be creeping across the floor? Will you be creeping across the floor? Will the baby be creeping across the floor? Will they be creeping across the floor?

Now see if you can pick a verb and do it by yourself! Good luck!