Below are the corrected sentences using the Present Continuous tense, which is required for actions happening "now."
- Is your teacher writing on the board now?
- To form a question, the auxiliary verb (is) must come before the subject (your teacher).
- Look at your partner. What is she/he doing?
- In "wh-" questions, the verb is must follow the question word and precede the subject (she/he).
- Is your partner writing in his/her notebook?
- Similar to the first sentence, the subject (your partner) requires the auxiliary verb is at the start of the question.
- Look around. What are your classmates doing now?
- Since classmates is plural, the correct auxiliary verb is are.
- What game are the children playing at the playground now? What do you think?
- This requires the verb are for the plural subject (children) and the correct spelling of playing (adding -ing to the base verb).
- Are you listening to your teacher?
- The subject you uses the verb are, and the main verb listen must take the -ing ending.
- Are you answering the questions correctly?
- The statement is turned into a question by placing are before the subject you.
Please let me know if you would like to practice creating your own sentences using these grammar rules.
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