Wednesday, March 8, 2017

present continuous tense

Present Continuous tense

Use the Present Continuous with Normal Verbs to express the idea that something is happening now, at this very moment

a) positive

1) I am going.
2) You are going.
3) He, she, it is going.
4) We are going.
5) You are going.
6) They are going.


b) negative

1) I am not going.
2) You aren't going.
3) He, she, it isn't going.
4) We aren't going.
5) You aren't going.
6) They aren't going.

c) question

1) Am I going?
2) Are you going?
3) Is he, she, it going?
4) Are we going?
5) Are you going?
6) Are they going?
7) where I am working this month?
8) Which is the book he reading this week?
9) What is she doing now?
10) Who are we playing?
11) Who are you visiting?

Use of present continuous tense


a) use the present continuous to speak about what is happening at the present in time.

1) I am teaching now.
2) You are learning at the moment.
3) She is doing homework now.
4) They are playing basketball at the moment.

b) you can also use the present continuous to speak about what is happening at the moment.

1) We are studying English this month.
2) She is reading n new book this week.
3) They are working on a new project.
4) She is studying Spanish this month.
5) We are going to do yoga this week.

c) present continuous also use for future plan.

1) I am going to the dentist this afternoon.
2) Jack is meeting a client on tomorrow.
3) Aunt merry is coming tomorrow.
4) What are you doing tomorrow?
5) We are flying to new york.

Have to

verb have to use for duty and responsibility.

a) positive

1) I have to use a computer at work.
2) She has to write a report.
3) He has to answer to email.
4) We have to pay taxes.
5) They Have to go to the meeting.

b) question

1) Do you have to speak English?
2) How often do you have to travel?
3) What language does she have to learn?
4) Where do we have to go?


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