Present Continuous
The Present tense in its continuous aspect is used to express: action happening at the moment of speaking, for temporary states and also to express the future.
Understanding the Present Continuous: A Teacher’s Take
The Present Continuous tense in English describes ongoing actions, temporary situations, trends, and future plans. Formed with a form of “to be” and the -ing verb, it’s essential for fluent communication. While most verbs work well in this tense, some stative verbs do not. Understanding its usage enhances conversational skills and connection.
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