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WHAT HOUSEHOLD CHORE IS MARISSA DOING?

 The question “What household chore is Marissa doing?” is written in the present continuous tense. It is used to ask about an action that is happening right now.

A household chore is a task or job done at home, such as washing the dishes, sweeping the floor, doing the laundry, or cooking. We often ask this question when we want to know what activity someone is busy with at the moment.

Examples:

  • What household chore is Marissa doing?She is vacuuming the living room.

  • What is your brother doing?He is taking out the trash.

  • Are you cleaning your room now?

This type of question is useful for talking about daily tasks, present activities, and household responsibilities.


🧠 GRAMMAR

1. Present Continuous Tense

Used for actions happening now or around now.

Structure:

  • Positive: Subject + am/is/are + verb-ing

  • Negative: Subject + am/is/are + not + verb-ing

  • Question: Am/Is/Are + subject + verb-ing?

Examples:

  • Marissa is doing the laundry.

  • She isn’t washing the dishes.

  • What is she doing?

2. Wh- Questions

We use “What” to ask for information about things.

Examples:

  • What are you doing?

  • What is he cleaning?

  • What chore are they doing right now?

3. Vocabulary: Household Chores

Words like cleaning, dusting, sweeping, and washing are common when talking about chores.

4. Other Useful Tenses

  • She does the dishes every evening. (present simple)

  • She vacuumed the bedroom yesterday. (past simple)

  • She will clean the bathroom tomorrow. (future with “will”)

  • She’s going to mop the floor later. (going to)

5. Modals and Prepositions

  • You should help with the chores.

  • You mustn’t ignore your housework.

  • She is cleaning under the table.

  • He is working in the kitchen.


📚 VOCABULARY

  1. Chore – a small job or task at home

  2. Wash – to clean with water

  3. Sweep – to clean the floor with a broom

  4. Vacuum – to clean with a vacuum cleaner

  5. Laundry – clothes that need to be washed

  6. Dish – a plate or bowl used for food

  7. Mop – to clean a floor using water and a mop

  8. Trash – garbage or waste

  9. Clean – not dirty; to make something tidy

  10. Dust – to remove small particles from surfaces


💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • What household chore is she doing?

  • She is sweeping the floor.

  • He is not doing any chores now.

  • Are you washing the dishes?

  • I’m helping my mom with the cleaning.

  • They are cleaning the living room together.

  • You should clean your room every day.

  • We’re going to vacuum this afternoon.

  • She mustn’t leave the floor wet.

  • What are you doing at home today?


🧾 SENTENCES

✅ Positive Sentences:

  • Marissa is washing the dishes.

  • She is cleaning the kitchen now.

  • They are doing chores together.

❌ Negative Sentences:

  • Marissa isn’t sweeping the floor.

  • She is not vacuuming the living room.

  • They aren’t helping right now.

❓ Questions and Answers:

  • What household chore is Marissa doing?
    She is hanging the laundry.

  • Is she washing the dishes?
    No, she isn’t. She is folding clothes.

  • Are they helping with the chores?
    Yes, they are.

  • What are you doing now?
    I’m sweeping the balcony.


🗣️ Long CONVERSATION

Leo: Hi! What are you doing right now?
Marissa: I’m cleaning the kitchen.
Leo: Oh really? What household chore are you doing exactly?
Marissa: I’m washing the dishes and wiping the table.
Leo: That’s great. Do you clean every day?
Marissa: Not every day, but I try to help often.
Leo: Good job! Do you need help now?
Marissa: Sure! You can take out the trash.
Leo: Okay, I will do that right now.
Marissa: Thanks, Leo. Teamwork makes the chores easier!


📖 Long READING

“Busy Morning for Marissa”

It’s Saturday morning, and Marissa is very busy. She always helps her family clean the house on weekends. Today, she is doing many chores.

First, she makes her bed. Then she goes to the laundry room and starts the washing machine. While the clothes are washing, she cleans the kitchen. She washes the dishes and puts them away. Then, she takes a broom and sweeps the floor.

Her brother walks in and asks, “What household chore are you doing now?”
Marissa says, “I’m mopping the floor. Can you help me with the laundry?”
He says yes, and together they finish all the chores before lunch.

Questions:

  1. What day is it?

  2. What does Marissa always do on weekends?

  3. What chore does she do first?

  4. What is she doing when her brother enters?

  5. Do they finish the chores?

Answers:

  1. It is Saturday.

  2. She helps clean the house.

  3. She makes her bed.

  4. She is mopping the floor.

  5. Yes, they finish before lunch.

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