what is present continuous tense
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present continuos m subject + is/am/are + main verb + object.
for eg. he is weeping
for eg. he is weeping
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE
The present continuous tense is used to describe a continued or on - going action.
This actions are occurring exactly at the time of speaking.
It is called progressive tense because it refers to actions which are currently progress at the time of speaking.
STRUCTURE OF THE TENSE
Subject + auxiliary verb (am, is, are, etc..) + present participle verb (verb + ing ) + Object
EXAMPLES
1) I am sleeping.
2) You are asking a question.
3) She/he is drinking milk.
4) They are visiting the Red fort.
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The present continuous tense is used to describe a continued or on - going action.
This actions are occurring exactly at the time of speaking.
It is called progressive tense because it refers to actions which are currently progress at the time of speaking.
STRUCTURE OF THE TENSE
Subject + auxiliary verb (am, is, are, etc..) + present participle verb (verb + ing ) + Object
EXAMPLES
1) I am sleeping.
2) You are asking a question.
3) She/he is drinking milk.
4) They are visiting the Red fort.
THIS IS YOUR ANSWER.....☺️☺️☺️☺️
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