What are you doing
I am watching TV.
Question word + be verb + subject + -ing verb
Why + are + you + crying
What + are + they + eating
Who + are + you + meeting
PS I didn't put question marks in these sentences because wiki answers wouldn't let me save the answer with questions in it
"Looking" is the present participle of "look".Looking can also be treated as Gerund (noun-verbal).
The present continuous tense of stop is:I am stopping.He/She/It is stopping.You/We/They are stopping.
The present continuous tense of lay:I am laying.You/We/They are laying.He/She/It is laying.
The present continuous tense of "do" is:I am doingWe are doingYou are doingHe/she is doingThey are doing
There are five tenses: 1.simple present 2.present continuous 3.present perfect 4.present perfect continuous 5. present passive
"Looking" is the present participle of "look".Looking can also be treated as Gerund (noun-verbal).
An example is: Are they doing their homework?
The present continuous tense of stop is:I am stopping.He/She/It is stopping.You/We/They are stopping.
The present continuous tense of lay:I am laying.You/We/They are laying.He/She/It is laying.
The present continuous tense of "do" is:I am doingWe are doingYou are doingHe/she is doingThey are doing
There are five tenses: 1.simple present 2.present continuous 3.present perfect 4.present perfect continuous 5. present passive
The present continuous tense of study is:I am studying.You/we/they are studying.He/she/it is studying.
The present continuous tense:I am shying.You/We/They are shying.He/She/It is shying.
The present continuous tense of 'believe' is:I am believingYou/We/They are believingHe/She/It is believing
The present continuous tense of 'precede' is:I am preceding.You/We/They are preceding.He/She/It is preceding.
I am lying.He/she/it is lying.You/we/they are lying.
Also in the present tense.Usually if the question is in present simple the answer will be in present simple:Where do you live? I live in Ekatahuna.or present continuous -- Where are you going? I am going to work.or present perfect -- What have you done? I have cut my finger!