PRESENT CONTINUOUS
- We use "present continuous" to describe an action that is happening NOW, while you are talking.- Also for future events
Affirmative form
We form it a s it follows: S + verb TO BE (in present) + verb+ing. Example: You are reading a book.
Negative form
We form it as it follows: S + verb TO BE + NOT + verb+ing Example: You are not reading a book.
Interrogative form
SHORT ANSWERS
YES/NOVerb TO BE + s + verb+ing?
WH-WH- + verb TO BE + s + verb+ing?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS
- We use "present continuous" to describe an action that is happening NOW, while you are talking.- Also for future events
Affirmative form
We form it a s it follows: S + verb TO BE (in present) + verb+ing. Example: You are reading a book.
Negative form
We form it as it follows: S + verb TO BE + NOT + verb+ing Example: You are not reading a book.
Interrogative form
SHORT ANSWERS
YES/NOVerb TO BE + s + verb+ing?
WH-WH- + verb TO BE + s + verb+ing?