Grammar Focus Syntax point: what starts with a question
What is/is/are he/she/they doing?
cutting the grass.
Walking the dog.
washing the dishes.
Practice Practice
What is the doing?
They is Making dinner. # Make-making (go to e+ing)
What is he doing?
He is washing the dishes. # Wash-Washing (+ing)
What is the doing?
They is making the bad # make-to-making (go e+ing)
What is he doing?
He is taking out the trash [tr??] # taking (go to e+ing)
What is he doing?
He is washing the car # wash-and washing (+ing)
What is she doing?
She is watering the grass [ɡr?s] # Water-watering (+ing)
What is they doing?
They is getting the mail # get, geting (+ing)
What is he doing?
He is making lunch. Make-making (to E+ing)
What is they doing?
They is cutting the grass. # Cut-and cutting (+ing)
What is she doing?
She is doing the laundry # does, doing (+ing)
What is she doing?
She is drying the dishes # dry-drying (+ing)
What is they doing?
They is taking out the trash # take-and-taking (+ing)
PS: note They and the pronunciation of the same
Words
Ride a Bike/bicycle
Cycle bike;
Recycle Recycling
Brush [br??] Brushes
Clean the kitchen Kitchen
Clean the toilet toilet
Clean the Windows cleanup windows
Mop the floor
Take the rubbish out and throw the rubbish
Wash the Dishes
Cook dinner
Do the Laundry
Recycle [, RI ' sa?kl] the rubbish
Microwave Oven Microwave oven
Microsoft Microsoft
Sentenes
I help somebody do something.
I help my wife feed daughter Everday.
My Wife Helps me wash Clothse (do the Laundry) # Three single back is the verb prototype
But the class was canceled # but the course was canceled.
When class after I go to the dinner # I go to dinner after class
Chinese trip-VC (scenario Class) 9 C What is they doing? What are they doing?