In this lesson, we shall learn how to use ‘am’ to ask questions about continuous action.
Construction of a question about continuous action using ‘am’
The construction of this sentence is as follows:
Examples of ‘am’ in a question
Let’s see how to use ‘am’ in the questions with some examples.
Here are some examples. The formation is as above.
Have a look-
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- Am I going home?
- Am I coming in five minutes?
- Am I studying at Mumbai University?
- Am I teaching English grammar?
- Am I eating fruit?
- Am I brushing my teeth?
- Am I laughing at you?
- Am I crying for your help?
- Am I frying snacks?
- Am I singing a song?
- Am I telling a story?
- Am I watching an action movie?
- Am I writing a drama?
- Am I feeling well now?
- Am I reading a novel?
- Am I closing the door?
- Am I catching a ball?
- Am I playing cricket?
- Am I glorifying it?
- Am I drinking water?
- Am I cleaning the house?
- Am I pulling it?
- Am I pushing it?
- Am I opening the window?
- Am I booking a ticket?
- Am I standing in front of you?
- Am I sitting in a chair?
- Am I enjoying the match?
- Am I cooking for my kids?
- Am I wandering out of my house?
- Am I going home?
Related Lessons-
- Use of is: continuous action
- Use of am: continuous action
- negative sentences
- Use of am: continuous action-questions
- affirmative answers