The present continuous is used to talk about actions in the present or things happening now. It is formed with “be” and a present participle.
For example.
We are watching TV.
I am writing a letter.
The dog is barking.
He is still sleeping.
She is playing chess with her dad.
How to form the present continuous
am + present participle
are + present participle
is + present participle
What is the present participle?
The present participle is the form of a verb ending with -ing.
For example:
stand + ing = standing
wait + ing = waiting
eat + ing = eating
drink + ing = drinking
We need to double the last letter and add – ing for some verbs.
For example:
swim + ing = swimming
stop + ing = stopping
jog + ing = jogging
We use the present continuous to describe future plans or events. To form the present continuous, we use am, is, and are as auxiliary verbs.
For example:
When are you going to talk with our teacher?
We are going out tonight.
Further examples:
They are going on a trip next week.
I am visiting Jenny tomorrow.
She is taking violin lessons soon.
He is coming home late tonight.
Present continuous Games
Present continuous (subject-verb agreement)
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