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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

PRESENT CONTINUOUS. WE USE THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS TO TALK ABOUT WHAT IS HAPPENING NOW, AT THIS VERY MOMENT. . AFFIRMATIVE FORM. SUBJECT + VERB TO BE + VERB ENDED IN –ING + COMPLEMENTS Examples: She is listening to music. My friends are studying English. NEGATIVE FORM.

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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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  1. PRESENT CONTINUOUS

  2. WE USE THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS TO TALK ABOUT WHAT IS HAPPENING NOW, AT THIS VERY MOMENT.

  3. AFFIRMATIVE FORM • SUBJECT + VERB TO BE + VERB ENDED IN –ING + COMPLEMENTS • Examples: She is listening to music. My friends are studying English.

  4. NEGATIVE FORM • SUBJECT + VERB TO BE + NOT + VERB ENDED IN –ING + COMPL • Examples: She isn’t listening to music. My friends aren’t studying English.

  5. INTERROGATIVE FORM • VERB TO BE + SUBJECT + VERB ENDED IN –ING + COMPLEMENTS • Examples: Is she listening to music? Are my friends studying English?

  6. SHORT ANSWERS • Is Peter listening to the radio? Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t. • Are you watching TV? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. • Are your grandparents playing tennis? Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.

  7. GERUNDS • VERB + -ING listen  listening play  playing • VERBS ENDED IN –E dance  dancing write  writing • ONE-SYLLABLE VERBS (CVC)  THE LAST CONSONANT IS DOUBLED. sit  sitting swim  swimming

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