1) She ______ for her final exams this week. a) is studying b) studying (participle) c) studying (gerund) d) studying (adjective) 2) They ______ a movie at the cinema right now. a) are watching b) watching (participle) c) watching (gerund) d) watching (adjective) 3) The chef ______ a special menu for the guests. a) is preparing b) preparing (participle) c) preparing (gerund) d) preparing (adjective) 4) Why ______ at my joke? a) are you laughing b) laughing you (participle) c) you laughing (gerund) d) laughing (adjective) 5) ______ is my favorite summer activity. a) Is swimming b) Swimming (participle) c) Swimming (gerund) d) Swimming (adjective) 6) He enjoys ______ cookies on weekends. a) is baking b) baking (participle) c) baking (gerund) d) baking (adjective) 7) ______ a new language takes patience. a) Learning is b) Learning (participle) c) Learning (gerund) d) Learning (adjective) 8) Her ______ annoyed everyone. a) is complaining b) complaining (participle) c) complaining (gerund) d) complaining (adjective) 9) The movie had a ______ twist ending. a) is surprising b) surprising (participle) c) surprising (gerund) d) surprising (adjective) 10) It was a really ______ match. a) is exciting b) exciting (participle) c) exciting (gerund) d) exciting (adjective) 11) We couldn’t ignore the ______ news about the storm. a) are alarming b) alarming (participle) c) alarming (gerund) d) alarming (adjective) 12) The old ______ net was full of holes. a) is fishing b) fishing (participle) c) fishing (gerund) d) fishing (adjective) 13) We saw a child ______ in the park. a) is crying b) crying (participle) c) crying (gerund) d) crying (adjective) 14) ______ the umbrella, she ran through the rain. a) Is holding b) Holding (participle) c) Holding (gerund) d) Holding (adjective) 15) The hiker, ______ a heavy backpack, stopped to rest a bit. a) is carrying b) carrying (participle) c) carrying (gerund) d) carrying (adjective) 16) They stood there, ______ hands and ______. a) are holding, smiling b) holding, smiling (participle) c) holding, smiling (gerund) d) holding, smiling (adjective)

Magic ING #2 (present continuous, gerund, participle, adjective)

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