1 He is playing now
2 What is she doing now?
3 We are staying at the lesson now
4 They are reading texts now
5 Are they teaching English now?
6 I'm listening to music now
1 She isn't typing a letter
2 The sun isn't shining
3 We aren't swimming
4 They aren't running
1 Is Jack opening the door?
2 Is my father reading a book?
3 Is the cat drinking its milk?
4 Is my mother cooking a meal?
<span>My Most Vivid Impression of Summer.
This summer I have been to Turkey. I liked it there very much. There I met some very interesting and good people. I made many friends</span><span><span> from Russia</span>. And even I got acquainted with a girl from Poland. She barely understood Russian, but we played a game. We took turns speaking a word in English (for example, cat). Then she said "cat" in Polish, and I said it in Russian. I noticed that the Polish language is very similar to Russian. The next day she flew home. I'd really like to meet her again.</span>
The older generation insists that young people should speak clearly and correctly in their native tongue. Instead of calling your friend holmes or home boy, call him by his given name like Jimmy or Johnny.
Remember that a dog has four legs and barks and shouldn't be used is polite company when addressing Jimmy or Johnny.