Present Continuous Tense Exercise

Present Continuous Tense Exercise 7 (Full Explanations — Present Progressive Practice)

This is Present Continuous Exercise, a practice set in our Present Progressive series. This quiz contains 10 fresh questions (no repeats) with carefully chosen distractors and full explanations for correct and incorrect options. Each explanation includes a short definition of the verb so you build vocabulary while mastering am/is/are + -ing for current actions, temporary situations, future arrangements and repeated actions.

Definition: Present Continuous (Present Progressive)

  • Form: am / is / are + verb-ing (e.g., I am working; she is studying; they are preparing).
  • Use: actions happening now, temporary actions, near-future plans/arrangements, changing situations, and repeated irritating actions with adverbs like always.
  • Negatives/Questions: form negatives with am not / is not (isn’t) / are not (aren’t) and form questions by inverting the subject and auxiliary: Am I…? Is she…? Are they…?.
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Quiz Instructions

  1. Read each question and choose the best answer out of four given options.
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Quiz Question, Answer and Explanation

Note: Do remember in the quiz box above, the questions and options will shuffle, so they won’t have the same sequence like 1, 2, 3, or A, B, C as below.

1. They ______ the database migration now; don’t turn off the server.

A) do B) are doing C) does D) did

Verb: do = to perform an action (migrate = perform task).

Correct: B) are doing
Why correct: Present continuous for an in-progress technical procedure.

A wrong: base form; not showing progressive.
C wrong: 3rd person singular.
D wrong: past.

2. Why ______ you ______ the same screenshot again?

A) are, take B) do, take C) are, taking D) do, taken

Verb: take = to capture (a screenshot).

Correct: C) are, taking
Why correct: Present continuous question: Why are you taking the same screenshot?

A wrong: are take missing -ing.
B wrong: do take unnatural for current repeated action.
D wrong: ungrammatical.

3. I ______ some notes while you explain — it helps me remember.

A) write B) am writing C) writes D) wrote

Verb: write = to record text.

Correct: B) am writing
Why correct: Present continuous for an action in progress right now.

A wrong: simple present habit, not immediate.
C wrong: 3rd person singular.
D wrong: past.

4. The vendor ______ the damaged part tomorrow morning.

A) replaces B) is replacing C) replace D) replaced

Verb: replace = to substitute or exchange for a new part.

Correct: B) is replacing
Why correct: Present continuous used for planned near-future appointment.

A wrong: simple present could indicate timetable, but B is stronger for arranged appointment.
C wrong: base form, not correct here.
D wrong: past.

5. He ______ on a proposal tonight; he wants feedback.

A) works B) is working C) work D) worked

Verb: work = to engage in a task.

Correct: B) is working
Why correct: Present continuous for planned tonight’s activity/in-progress.

A wrong: simple present habitual.
C wrong: base form wrong for he.
D wrong: past.

6. We ______ a short poll to check customer satisfaction this week.

A) run B) are running C) runs D) ran

Verb: run = to conduct or operate an activity.

Correct: B) are running
Why correct: Activity happening across this period → present continuous.

A wrong: simple present habit; not emphasising current period action.
C wrong: wrong form.
D wrong: past.

7. The designer ______ multiple color palettes to finalize the theme.

A) is testing B) tests C) test D) tested

Verb: test = to try options to determine suitability.

Correct: A) is testing
Why correct: Present continuous for a process currently happening.

B wrong: simple present/habitual, less precise for ongoing action.
C wrong: base form.
D wrong: past.

8. Why ______ the support team ______ tickets so slowly today?

A) are, resolve B) does, resolve C) are, resolving D) do, resolving

Verb: resolve = to solve or deal with an issue.

Correct: C) are, resolving
Why correct: Present continuous question: Why are the support team resolving tickets so slowly?

A wrong: are resolve missing -ing.
B wrong: wrong auxiliary (does) for plural subject.
D wrong: incorrect grammar.

9. You ______ the demo right now — do you want coffee?

A) run B) are running C) runs D) ran

Verb: run = to operate or execute a demo.

Correct: B) are running
Why correct: Present continuous for current in-progress demo.

A wrong: base form; not progressive.
C wrong: wrong person/form.
D wrong: past.

10. I ______ some backlog tasks while the environment deploys.

A) clear B) am clearing C) clears D) cleared

Verb: clear = to finish or remove items from the list.

Correct: B) am clearing
Why correct: Present continuous for current temporary activity.

A wrong: simple present habit.
C wrong: wrong for I.
D wrong: past.