PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE

present continuous tense

As the name suggest the present continuous tense is used to describe an action that is happening at the moment and is progessive  in nature.




To make an affirmative, we use the following formula,
subject +to be verb ( am,is,are)+present participle of verb+ object .

To make a negative sentence, we use the following formula,
subject+to be verb (am,is,are) + not + present participle of verb + object.

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