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| We use am, is and are to ask questions in the present continuous time. Read the examples to understand how questions are formed. |
| Questions are formed by changing the order of the words. |
| Statements |
Questions |
| I am speaking too fast. |
Am I speaking too fast? |
| We are waiting for Adam. |
Are we waiting for Adam? |
| You are working hard. |
Are you working hard? |
| They are watching a movie. |
Are they watching a movie? |
| He is taking a shower. |
Is he taking a shower? |
| She is going to help me. |
Is she going to help me? |
| It is snowing. |
Is it snowing? |
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