Present Continuous
The Present Continuous Tense is a dynamic aspect of English grammar. Used to describe ongoing actions and near-future plans, it plays a key role in daily communication. What is the Present Continuous Tense? The Present Continuous Tense describes: 1. Actions happening at the moment of speaking: - Example: I am writing an article right now. 2. Temporary activities: - Example: She is staying at her friend’s house this week. 3. Future plans or arrangements: - Example: We are meeting at 7 PM tonight. Present Continuous Tense Rules 1. Forming Positive Sentences - Use am, is, or are with the verb’s present participle (-ing form): - I am reading. - She is cooking dinner. - They are playing soccer. 2. Forming Negative Sentences - Add not after the auxiliary verb: ...