Inglês, perguntado por diasmoraisgabriely, 7 meses atrás

Use the present continuous to talk about actions that are happening right now:
What are you doing? I'm talking to you!
In questions, the be verb comes after the question word: What are you doing?
To form the continuous of verbs ending in -e, drop the e and add -ing: have having
For verbs ending in vowel + consonant, double the consonant and add-ing: get-getting.
What are the people doing? Write conversations. Use the words in parentheses.
1. A: What's Matt doing?
(Matt)
B: He's swimmina.
(swim)
2. A:
(Jon and Megan)
(shop)
B:
3. A:
(you)
(write a message)
B:
4. A:
B:
(Chris)
(cook dinner)
5: A:
B:
(you and Tyler)
(watch a movie)
6: A:
(Sara)
(have pizza)
B:
7. A:
(you and Joseph)
(study for the test)
B:
(Laura and Paulo)
(chat online)
8. A:
B:​

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por jins0ul
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Resposta:

2 - A: What are Jon and Megan doing?

B: They are shopping.

3- A: What are you doing?

B: I am writing a message.

4- A: What is Chris doing?

B: He is cooking the dinner.

5- A: What are you and Tyler doing?

B: We are watching a movie.

6- A: What is Sara doing?

B: She is having a pizza.

7- A: What are you and Joseph doing?

B: We are studying for the test.

8- A: What are Laura and Paulo doing?

B: They are chatting online.

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