Verb tenses : Present continuous     
We use the Present Continuous with Normal Verbs to express the idea that something is happening now, at this very moment. It can also be used to show that something is not happening now.

 

  The form of this tense:

  Subject + To be + Infinitive + Ing

Examples:

    I am reading the book (i still read it now)

    He is going to cinema tonight (it express future)

   She is always coming to class late (habit)

 
 

Listed below are examples, uses and structure of the Present Continuous :

 

Examples Usage
What are you doing?
She's reading in the garden.
They're not standing in the rain.
Things that are happening now, at the moment.
I'm reading "The Surgeon's Mate" by Patrick O'Brian.
Whose account are you working on?
She's studying hard for her final exam.
Actions happening in a period around the present moment in time.
We're having leftovers this evening.
What are you doing tomorrow afternoon?
She isn't coming on Friday.
Future plans and arrangements.
Structure
Conjugate the helping verb "be" and verb -ing.
I'm (I am)
You're (You are)
He's (He is)
She's (She is)
It's (It is)
We're (We are)
You're (You are)
They're (They are)
working today.
Conjugate the helping verb "be" not verb -ing.
I'm not (I am not)
You aren't (You are not)
He isn't (He is not)
She isn't (She is not)
It isn't (It is not)
We aren't (We are not)
You aren't (You are not)
They aren't (They are not)
coming this evening.
Question word conjugate the helping verb 'be' subject verb -ing
What am I
are you
is he
is she
is itare we
are you
are they
doing this afternoon?
 
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