Respuestas
Hola,
Para empezar es útil saber que hace el "presente continuo" en ingles. Lo utilizamos cuando queremos decir que una acción está ocurriendo en este momento.
Por ej., "El perro está comiendo el hueso. The dog is eating the bone. (right now/ahora mismo)" o "He is watching TV. El mira a la television."
En ingles, es normal abreviar "he, she, they, we" e "is, are, am" a "he's, she's, they're, I'm" pero el significado es lo mismo.
Por ej.,el lo mismo decir "I am going to the store" como "I'm going to the store" o "They are eating food" y "They're eating food." El apóstrofo reemplaza las vocales básicamente.
Para tu tarea, puedes utilizar estos principios. Por ej:
(2) John is eating an apple (I)
(3)2.Pierre isn't walking to school. He's listening to a music CD.
(4)2.Yes, they are. 3.No, they're not. 6.No, she isn't.
(5) 2.Sheila is waiting for the bus. 3.Susan & Kevin are walking down the street. 8. Anthony is eating a sandwich.
(6) Is Sheila reading? No, she isn't. She's waiting for the bus.
Espero haberte ayudado un poco. Saludos!
Respuesta:
1. John is eating an apple
2. Pierre isn't watching to school he is listening to music
3. yes, they are
4. Sheila is waiting for the bus
5. Susan and Kevin are walking down the street
6. Anthony is eating a sandwich
7. is Sheila reading? no, she isn't she's waiting for the bus