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Present contnious tense sentences

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Present Continuous Tense is used to describe a continued or an on-going action of the present. These actions are occurring exactly at the time of speaking. It is called progressive tense because it refers to actions which are currently in progress at the time of speaking. For instance, a boy says, “I am drinking water”. It means that the action (drinking water) is being done exactly at this time of the speaking.

Examples of the Present Continuous Tense

The following are basic examples of the present continuous tense. The verb tense in each sentence is underlined.

She is crying.

He is talking to his friend.

The baby is sleeping in his crib.

We are visiting the museum in the afternoon.

Present continuous tense can be used to express something happening right now or to express something that is not happening right now. Examples of this use include:

He is not standing.

Anthony is sitting in the chair.

You are not watching the movie.

Rose is reading a book.

Present continuous tense can also be used to show that something will or will not happen in the near future. Examples of this use include:

She is not going to the game tonight.

He is meeting his friends after school.

Are you visiting your cousin this weekend?

I am not going to the meeting after work.

Is John playing football today?

Present continuous tense can be used for actions that are still happening at the time of speaking. Examples of this use include:

Marc is making pizza now.

They are eating lunch right now.

Frances is talking on the phone at the moment.

Present continuous tense can be used in questions as well. Here are some more examples of this use:

Is she laughing?

Are they listening to the teacher?

Is the baby drinking his bottle?

Are you going?

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