PRESENTE CONTINUOUS OR PRESENT PROGRESSIVE Grammar explanation: The present progressive puts emphasis on the course or duration of an action. The present progressive is used for actions going on in the moment of speaking and for actions taking place only...
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PRESENTE CONTINUOUS OR PRESENT PROGRESSIVE Grammar explanation: The present progressive puts emphasis on the course or duration of an action. The present progressive is used for actions going on in the moment of speaking and for actions taking place only for a short period of time. It is also used to express development and actions that are arranged for the near future. Present progressive is also known as present continuous. Use: ■ am with the personal pronoun I ■ is with the personal pronouns he, she or it (or the singular form of nouns) ■ are with the personal pronouns you, we, they (or the plural form of nouns) Affirmative Negative Question I I am playing I am not playing Am I playing? HE, SHE, IT He is playing He is not playing Is he playing? YOU, WE, THEY You are playing You are not playing Are you playing? 1
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