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  • Jim / clean the room (affirmative)
    Jim is cleaning the room.
  • you / listen (question)
    Are you listening?
  • They / write (negative)
    They aren't writing.
  • He / use his cell phone (question) 
    Is he using his cell phone?
  • Sarah / take a shower (affirmative)
    Sarah is taking a shower.
  • He / talk on the phone (negative)
    He isn't talking on the phone.
  • I / study English (affirmative)
    I am studying English.
  • Who / go to the movies with you (question)
    Who is going to the movies with you?
  • you / pay attention (question)
    Are you paying attention?
  • Sarah / watch TV (question)
    Is Sarah watching TV?
  • She / watch TV (affirmative)
    She is watching TV.
  • Sarah and Jim / do homework (affirmative)
    Sarah and Jim are doing homework.
  • Where / Sarah / go (question) (to school)
    Where is Sarah going? She is going to school.
  • Scott and Peter / play volleyball (negative)
    Scott and Petter aren't playing volleyball.
  • My brother / play video games (affirmative)
    My brother is playing video games
  • Where / they / go (question) 
    Where are they going?
  • Peter / drink water (negative)
    Peter isn't drinking water
  • Your parents / sleeping (negative)
    Your parents aren't sleeping
  • She / read a book (affirmative)
    She is reading a book.
  • She / study English (negative)
    She isn't studying English.
  • What / they / study (question)
    What are they studying?
  • You / study English (question)
    Are you studying English?
  • Mathew / work (negative)
    Mathew isn't working.
  • My grandparents / read (negative)
    My grandparents aren't reading
  • What / you / do (question)
    What are you doing?
  • Kate / swim (affirmative)
    Kate is swimming
  • We / have a class (affirmative)
    We are having a class.
  • Your sister / cook dinner (question)
    Is your sister cooking dinner?
  • They / play soccer (negative)
    They aren't playing soccer.
  • your friends / run in the park (question)
    Are your friends running in the park?