The present continuous tense helps us describe actions that are happening right now—like I am writing, or She is reading. This Class 2 worksheet gives students engaging practice in forming these sentences using the correct helping verb (is/am/are) along with a verb ending in -ing.
🕒 Helps children describe current actions and activities.
🧠 Strengthens sentence-building with is/am/are + verb-ing structures.
✍️ Builds grammar confidence for both speaking and writing.
📚 Prepares learners for more advanced tenses in later grades.
By completing this worksheet, learners will:
1. Correctly form sentences using the present continuous tense.
2. Use is, am, or are depending on the subject.
3. Understand when to use -ing with action verbs.
4. Improve fluency in describing real-time actions.
📝 A one-page worksheet with 10 fill-in-the-blank sentences.
✏️ Each sentence focuses on applying is/am/are with the right -ing verb form.
👧 Includes familiar actions like writing, drawing, raining, barking.
🎯 Great for both introduction and revision of continuous tense.
Use is/am/are + Verb-ing: Students fill in the blank with the correct helping verb and verb-ing form.
Example: “I ____________ (write) a letter.” → am writing
1. am writing
2. is reading
3. are playing
4. are making
5. is drawing
6. are singing
7. is raining
8. are running
9. is barking
10. am listening
Download this Class 2 worksheet to help your child use the present continuous tense like a pro. A perfect grammar activity for describing everyday actions as they happen!
Teach present continuous tense using visuals and relatable tasks.
It describes actions that are happening right now using “is/am/are + verb-ing”.
It helps them talk about current events and describe real-time actions.
By identifying what’s happening in pictures and forming sentences like “He is jumping.”