To ask a question in the present continuous tense, remember to just switch the subject and present form of the verb to be: present form of to be → subject →-ing form of the main verb. (If needed, remember to put the question word at the beginning.) Look at the examples from the dialogue:
- Are you planning to stay home and catch up, or are you going into the city? - Are you thinking about eating in a restaurant, too? - Is she staying for a while? - Where is she staying?
Fun Fact!
Half-price tickets are often called two-fers. Can you guess why? They’re priced so that you can buy two fer (for) the price of one!
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