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h what are they doing? 1. hes washing his hair. 2. theyre their yard. 3…

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h what are they doing?

  1. hes washing his hair.
  2. theyre their yard.
  3. were our exercises.
  4. im my e - mail.
  5. shes her living room.
  6. youre your cat.

1 whats the word?
circle the correct words.

  1. theyre their washing theyre their windows.
  2. were brushing are our teeth.
  3. where were are mr. and mrs. tanaka?
  4. his is richard busy?
  5. hes his doing hes his exercises.
  6. what are our you doing?
  7. where are wheres the cell phone?
  8. the cat is eating its its dinner.

activity workbook 25

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For the first part "WHAT ARE THEY DOING?", we identify the actions in the pictures and use the present - continuous tense to fill in the blanks. For the second part "WHAT'S THE WORD?", we need to choose the correct form of words based on grammar rules such as the difference between contractions and possessive forms, and subject - verb agreement.

  1. "They're" is a contraction of "They are" and "their" is a possessive pronoun. Here, "They're washing their windows" is correct as we need the subject - verb combination "They are" for the action "washing" and the possessive "their" to show the windows belong to them.
  2. "Where" is used to ask about location, while "We're" is a contraction of "We are". "Where are Mr. and Mrs. Tanaka?" is a correct question about location.
  3. "He's" is a contraction of "He is" and "his" is a possessive pronoun. "He's doing his exercises" is correct as we need the subject - verb combination "He is" for the action "doing" and the possessive "his" to show the exercises belong to him.
  4. "Where are" is used for plural subjects and "Where's" is a contraction of "Where is" for singular subjects. Since "cell phone" is singular, "Where's the cell phone?" is correct.
  5. "We're" is a contraction of "We are" and "our" is a possessive pronoun. "We're brushing our teeth" is correct as we need the subject - verb combination "We are" for the action "brushing" and the possessive "our" to show the teeth belong to us.
  6. "His" is a possessive pronoun and "Is" is a verb for forming questions. "Is Richard busy?" is correct as we need the verb "Is" to form a yes - no question.
  7. "What are you doing?" is a correct question form with the subject - verb combination "are you" for the second - person singular.
  8. "it's" is a contraction of "it is" and "its" is a possessive pronoun. "The cat is eating its dinner" is correct as we need the possessive "its" to show the dinner belongs to the cat.

Answer:

  1. They're washing their windows.
  2. Where are Mr. and Mrs. Tanaka?
  3. He's doing his exercises.
  4. Where's the cell phone?
  5. We're brushing our teeth.
  6. Is Richard busy?
  7. What are you doing?
  8. The cat is eating its dinner.