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Please explain Present Progressive and Past progressive tense​

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Answered by kanwalpreet023
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The present continuous and past continuous tenses ( also called present progressive and past progressive) are used when we are describing actions that continue for a period of time in the present or in the past.

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PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE-

The present progressive tense (also called present continuous tense) is the verb form of the present tense that expresses actions happening now, actions that are in progress, or actions that will occur in the near future.

PAST PROGRESSIVE TENSE-

The past progressive tense indicates continuing action, something that was happening, going kn, at some point in the past. This tense is formed with the helping "to be" verb, in the past tense, plus the present participle of the verb (with an -ing ending)

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