Stucture of present continuos tense
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The present continuous (also the present progressive) is one of the present tenses used in modern English. Basically, the Present progressive tense is formed by adding -ing to the base verb. The structure of the Present Continuous Tense is: S + am/is/are (not) + V-ing +
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