Affirmative sentences:
I am playing volleyball.
He/she/it is playing volleyball.
We/you/they are playing volleyball.
He/she/it is playing volleyball.
We/you/they are playing volleyball.
NOTE: Use am with I - is with he, she, it - and with all other pronouns are.
We often use short forms in affirmative sentences in the Present Progressive.
Negative sentences:
I am not playing volleyball.
He/she/it is not playing volleyball.
We/you/they are not playing volleyball.
He/she/it is not playing volleyball.
We/you/they are not playing volleyball.
Questions:
In the Present Progressive we put the auxiliary (am, are or is) before the subject
(Auxiliary - Subject - Verb - Rest).
(Auxiliary - Subject - Verb - Rest).
Am I playing volleyball?
Is he/she/it playing volleyball?
Are we/you/they playing volleyball?
Is he/she/it playing volleyball?
Are we/you/they playing volleyball?
Links for exercises
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=2332
http://www.gobiernodecanarias.org/educacion/3/Usrn/AulaTIC_Activ/CheerUp2/hot_potatoes/cheerup2/Presentcontinuos1&2/presentcont1.htm
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=3438
http://www.eflworksheets.com/onlineexercises/animatedonline/prescon/prescon7.htm
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What are they doing? (animated), by Elvira
Find this and other present continuous exercises in English Exercises .org
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