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  1. The Present Continuous Formula. To form the present continuous, follow this formula: To Be [Am, Is, Are] + Verb [Present Participle] When to Use the Present Continuous Tense. Use the present continuous tense with the appropriate “to be” verb and a dynamic verb. A dynamic verb shows action and/or process. For example,

    • Positive Sentences
    • Negative Sentences
    • Question Sentences
    • Example Sentences
    • Passive Voice
    • Exercises

    To make the positive sentences, we use same structure, Subject + is/am/are + Present participle (-ing) form Examples of positive sentences 1. Julia is making a sponge cake right now. 2. He is going to the hill station next week.

    We add ‘not’ after auxiliary verb to make the sentence negative. Subject + is/am/are + not + Present participle (-ing) form Examples of negative sentences. 1. Julia is not making a sponge cake right now. 2. He is not going to hill station next week.

    To make the question, auxiliary verb come at the start of the sentence and question mark at the end. Is/am/are + Subject + Present participle (-ing) form + ? Examples of question sentences. 1. Is Julia makinga sponge cake right now? 2. Is he goingto hill station next week?

    The laborer is pushingthe cart.
    He is flatteringthe boss.
    She is kneadingthe flour.
    He is spendingthe holidays in Switzerland.

    Usually, passive voice of present continuous tense is made when the subject is not known. For example, 1. Flowers are beingplucked. (affirmative) 2. Flowers are notbeing plucked. (negative) 3. Arethe flowers being plucked? (question) Structure of passive voice sentences, Object + is/am/are + being + Verb(v3)

    _____ he ___________ the flowers? (pluck)
    Jami __________ with the guitar. (play)
    Anu _________ the flour. (knead)
    The laborer _________ the carriage. (push)
  2. Sep 5, 2024 · The Present Continuous Tense is used to describe actions that are happening at the current moment or are ongoing. Here’s a straightforward formula to construct sentences in this tense: Formula: Subject + am/is/are + Verb(-ing)

  3. Oct 27, 2019 · Future Perfect Tense. Future Perfect Continuous Tense. Each tense has been separated into individual tables for clarity and ease of understanding. All Tenses Chart. A detailed tenses chart with formulas and example sentences, helping learners easily grasp the concept of English tenses. You May Also Like. Subject and Predicate. Past Tenses Rules.

  4. Sep 27, 2023 · Present Continuous vs. Simple Present. The Present Continuous Tense describes actions in progress at the moment of speaking, while the Simple Present Tense expresses habitual actions or general truths.

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  6. May 2, 2024 · The present continuous tense is a verb tense used to describe actions or processes that are currently in progress or ongoing. It is formed by using the auxiliary verb “to be” in the present tense (am, is, are) and adding the present participle form of the main verb (-ing).

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