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Grammar
Negative Questions with Present Continuous
Asking
Negative Questions is very useful when youīre looking for confirmation about
something. In the Present Continuous Tense, itīs done as follows:
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Verb 'To Be' |
Contraction |
Negative question |
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Singular |
Singular |
Singular |
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I am not working |
Iīm not working |
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You are not eating |
You arenīt eating |
Arenīt you eating your delicious food? |
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He is not coming |
He isnīt coming |
Isnīt he coming to the funny party? |
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She is not driving |
She isnīt driving |
Isnīt she driving her new truck? |
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It is not raining |
It isnīt raining |
Isnīt it raining in your city? |
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Plural |
Plural |
Plural |
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We are not studying |
We arenīt studying |
Arenīt we studying English? |
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You are not hearing |
You arenīt hearing |
Arenīt you hearing the noise? |
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They are not enjoying |
They arenīt enjoying |
Arenīt they enjoying the party? |
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