(+) S + be (is, am, are) + Verb-ing.
Example:
I am drinking a cup of coffee.
You are drinking a cup of coffee.
We are drinking a cup of coffee.
They are drinking a cup of coffee.
He is drinking a cup of coffee.
She is drinking a cup of coffee.
Guntur is drinking a cup of coffee.
Father is drinking a cup of coffee.
He and she are drinking a cup of coffee.
Father and Guntur are drinking a cup of coffee.
(-) S + be (is, am, are) + not + Verb-ing.
Example:
I am not drinking a cup of coffee.
You are not drinking a cup of coffee.
We are not drinking a cup of coffee.
They are not drinking a cup of coffee.
He is not drinking a cup of coffee.
She is not drinking a cup of coffee.
Guntur is not drinking a cup of coffee.
Father is not drinking a cup of coffee.
He and she are not drinking a cup of coffee.
Father and Guntur are not drinking a cup of coffee.
(?) be (is, am, are) + S + Verb-ing + ?
Example:
Am I drinking a cup of coffee?
Are you drinking a cup of coffee?
Are we drinking a cup of coffee?
Are they drinking a cup of coffee?
Is he drinking a cup of coffee?
Is she drinking a cup of coffee?
Is Guntur drinking a cup of coffee?
Is father drinking a cup of coffee?
Are he and she drinking a cup of coffee?
Are father and Guntur drinking a cup of coffee?
(-?) be (is, am, are) + S + not + Verb-ing + ?
Example:
Am I not drinking a cup of coffee?
Are you not drinking a cup of coffee?
Are we not drinking a cup of coffee?
Are they not drinking a cup of coffee?
Is he not drinking a cup of coffee?
Is she not drinking a cup of coffee?
Is Guntur not drinking a cup of coffee?
Is father not drinking a cup of coffee?
Are he and she not drinking a cup of coffee?
Are father and Guntur not drinking a cup of coffee?
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
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