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No, he is doing his homework in the classroom. Does he want to go to school after his child is born?
No, he is doing his homework in the classroom.

Do you want to meet after two o'clock? The verb after "are not" is followed by "ing", which means that the present continuous tense is negative and you are not doing anything.

Are they studying in the library? Yes, they are.

Are they studying in the library? Yes, they are.

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