11 Aralık 2019 Çarşamba

Present Continuous Tense


              The Present Continuous tense is made from the verb from 'be' and the -ing form of a verb:


  • I am studying.
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  • You are swimming.

  • He is talking.

  • She is playing.

  • It is eating.

  • We are coming.

  • They are sleeping.

           We use present continuous to talk about:


  • activities at the moment of speak:
             I'm just living home.

             The girls are sleeping.  
    

  • future plans and arrangements:
          What are you doing tomorrow?
            
          She is going to a new school next year.

          

          Questions

          We make a question by putting am, is, are in front of the subject:


  • Are you going?

  • When is she coming home?

  • What am I doing here?

         Negatives

          We make a negative sentence by putting not after am, is, are:


  • You aren't listening to me.

  • He isn't going home until next week.

  • I'm not doing that.      







          

















      
            
 
          


















2 yorum:

  1. It is one of the main tenses. We should learn it. This post is so useful thanks a lot.

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