There are several continuous tenses in English, and all of them are similar in form: they use BE + the -ing form of another verb. The uses of all the continuous tenses are similar but not exactly the same--and of course they are used for different times. To understand present continuous tense better, let's take a look at its form. |
Present Continuous Tense: Form
The present continuous tense
always has two parts:
He is studying. They are arguing. It is raining. You are reading these examples. I am using my computer to make these examples. ________________________________________________ Special Notes:
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