Simple present continuous tense in english grammar
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The Present Continuous Tense is formed with the subject plus the present particle form (-ing) of the main verb to be :am ,is ,are. one simple example of this tense is :He is swimming.
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The identification of simple present continous tense is when a work is said to going on or in the process . It is applied where we see any task in the running position .
Its rule is,
Subject+is/am/are+verb 1st form+ing with the verb +object.
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