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The Present Progressive is used when we talk about something 
which is happening now. It is also called Present Continuous. 
The present progressive is formed by combining the verb "to be" 
with the present participle. (The present participle is merely the "- 
ing" form of a verb.) 
Present Progressive Forms 
The present progressive is a verb phrase consisting of 
both estar (the "is" part which indicates the tense) and the 
present participle (the "-ing" part which indicates what the action 
is). To form the present progressive, conjugate estar to the 
present indicative tense and add the present participle form of 
the verb that the person is actually doing. 
Present Progressive Formula: estar + present participle (verb stem 
+ -ando for -ar verbs/-iendo for -er and -ir verbs) 
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Form of the Present Progressive/Continuous 
We use a form of to be (am, are or is), the infinitive of the verb and the ending –ing. to be (am, are, is) + 
infinitive + -ing 
Affirmative sentences: 
I am playing volleyball. 
He/she/it is playing volleyball. 
We/you/they are playing volleyball. 
NOTE: Use am with I - is with he, she, it - and with all other pronouns are. 
We often use short forms in affirmative sentences in the Present Progressive. For many verbs we make 
the ING form by simply adding -ING to end of the verb. 
eat - eating 
speak - speaking 
cook - cooking 
start - starting 
do - doing 
stay - staying 
fix - fixing 
try - trying
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Negative sentences: 
I am not playing volleyball. 
He/she/it is not playing volleyball. 
We/you/they are not playing volleyball. 
NOTE: We often use short forms in negative sentences in the Present Progressive. 
Present Continuous - Negative Sentences 
I 
'm 
not 
playing football. 
Youaren'tstanding up. 
He isn't listening to music. 
She isn't swimming. 
It isn't playing with the ball. 
Wearen'tgoing home. 
Theyaren'trunning.
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Questions: 
In the Present Progressive we put the auxiliary (am, are or is) before the 
subject 
(Auxiliary - Subject – Verb ing - Rest) 
Am I playing volleyball? 
Is he/she/it playing volleyball? 
Are we/you/they playing volleyball? 
Information questions are also sometimes called "Wh" questions. 
(wh-question –auxiliar-subject-verb ing -rest) 
What am I doing? 
Where are you living now? 
Who is he speaking to? 
When is she coming? 
What is it doing here? 
When are we having the test? 
What are they watching?
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EXERCISE 1 MATCH THE PICTURES AND THE ACTIONS LISTED BELOW by writing the numbers. 
1 They are getting married. 
2. She is driving a car. 
3 He is shopping. 
4 She is reading a booK. 
5. He is playing the piano. 
6. They are having lunch 
7. He is ice skating. 
8. She is sleeping 
9. They are watching television. 
10.He is building with his legos.

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    The Present Progressiveis used when we talk about something which is happening now. It is also called Present Continuous. The present progressive is formed by combining the verb "to be" with the present participle. (The present participle is merely the "- ing" form of a verb.) Present Progressive Forms The present progressive is a verb phrase consisting of both estar (the "is" part which indicates the tense) and the present participle (the "-ing" part which indicates what the action is). To form the present progressive, conjugate estar to the present indicative tense and add the present participle form of the verb that the person is actually doing. Present Progressive Formula: estar + present participle (verb stem + -ando for -ar verbs/-iendo for -er and -ir verbs) USES AFFIRMATIVE SENTECES NEGATIVE SENTENCES YES/NO QUESTIONS EXERCISES
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    USES AFFIRMATIVE SENTECES NEGATIVE SENTENCES YES/NO QUESTIONS EXERCISES Form of the Present Progressive/Continuous We use a form of to be (am, are or is), the infinitive of the verb and the ending –ing. to be (am, are, is) + infinitive + -ing Affirmative sentences: I am playing volleyball. He/she/it is playing volleyball. We/you/they are playing volleyball. NOTE: Use am with I - is with he, she, it - and with all other pronouns are. We often use short forms in affirmative sentences in the Present Progressive. For many verbs we make the ING form by simply adding -ING to end of the verb. eat - eating speak - speaking cook - cooking start - starting do - doing stay - staying fix - fixing try - trying
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    USES AFFIRMATIVE SENTECES NEGATIVE SENTENCES YES/NO QUESTIONS EXERCISES Negative sentences: I am not playing volleyball. He/she/it is not playing volleyball. We/you/they are not playing volleyball. NOTE: We often use short forms in negative sentences in the Present Progressive. Present Continuous - Negative Sentences I 'm not playing football. Youaren'tstanding up. He isn't listening to music. She isn't swimming. It isn't playing with the ball. Wearen'tgoing home. Theyaren'trunning.
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    USES AFFIRMATIVE SENTECES NEGATIVE SENTENCES QUESTIONS EXERCISES Questions: In the Present Progressive we put the auxiliary (am, are or is) before the subject (Auxiliary - Subject – Verb ing - Rest) Am I playing volleyball? Is he/she/it playing volleyball? Are we/you/they playing volleyball? Information questions are also sometimes called "Wh" questions. (wh-question –auxiliar-subject-verb ing -rest) What am I doing? Where are you living now? Who is he speaking to? When is she coming? What is it doing here? When are we having the test? What are they watching?
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    | USES AFFIRMATIVE SENTECES NEGATIVE SENTENCES QUESTIONS EXERCISES EXERCISE 1 MATCH THE PICTURES AND THE ACTIONS LISTED BELOW by writing the numbers. 1 They are getting married. 2. She is driving a car. 3 He is shopping. 4 She is reading a booK. 5. He is playing the piano. 6. They are having lunch 7. He is ice skating. 8. She is sleeping 9. They are watching television. 10.He is building with his legos.