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Present continuous
1.
2. PRESENT CONTINUOUS
The present continuous is used to
refer to situations that are occurring
at the time or when you are in the
middle of the action, for example:
I'm writing.
You're reading now.
3. In English, the present continuous is
formed as follows: Verb TO BE
conjugated verb + gerund
frase.You main (personal pronoun)
+ are (verb tobe conjugate
according to the personal
pronoun) + studying (verb in
gerund) YOU ARE STUDYING NOW.
4. is formed by adding the termination
INGFORMA infinitive = (to) Look - (to)
Eat - (to) Sleep GERUND = Looking -
Eating - Sleeping
5. AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCE:
PERSONAL PRONOUNS + VERB TO BE +
VERB + COMPLEMENT GERUND
Example:
They are reading a book now.
He is traveling around the world.
I am eating pizza.
6. NEGATIVE SENTENCE:
PRONOUN VERB TO BE PERSONAL +
DISCLAIMER + VERB + COMPLEMENT
GERUND.
Example:
They aren't reading a book. / They
are not reading a book.
He is not traveling around the world.
/ He is not traveling around the world.
I'm not eating pizza. / I am not
eating pizza.
7. NTERROGATIVE SENTENCE:
VERB TO BE + VERB PRONOUN
GERUND PERSONAL + SUPPLEMENT +?
Example:
Are they reading a book?
Is he traveling around the world?
Am I eating pizza?