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what are the rules of present continuous tense​

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Answered by mayajakhar79
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Answer:

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The structure of the Present Continuous Tense is:

S + am/is/are (not) + V-ing +

Am/is/are + S + V-ing + ?

To describe something which is happening at the exact moment of speech.

To describe an action that is taking place now but not at the exact moment of speech.

To describe an event planned in the future.

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Answered by vijaysahyahoo
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Answer:

structure of present continuous tense = S + am/is/are + V4 + O

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