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Seize the day, enjoy the present

Present progressive/continuous

A2 level

Content: Present progressive/continuous is to talk about activities that are happening at the
moment, like you are reading this. And it has the following structure:

Pronoun Verb to be Verb (ing) Affirmative


(present)
I am Eating, having, going, * You can abbreviate “are” and “is”
thinking, getting up, like you’re, we’re & they’re. Or he’s,
You are working, wakeing up, she’s & it’s
We runing, sleeping,
They watching, liking, etc.
He is
She
It

Negative

Pronoun Verb to be (present) Verb (ing)


Negative form
I Am not Eating, having, going,
thinking, geting up,
You Are not working, wakeing up,
We (abbreviation) aren’t runing, sleeping,
They watching, liking, etc.
He Is not
She (abbreviation) isn’t
It

Interrogative

Verb to be Pronoun Verb (ing)


(present)
Am I Eating, having, going,
thinking, geting up,
Are You working, wakeing up,
We runing, sleeping,
They watching, liking, etc.
Is He
She
It
Seize the day, enjoy the present
Examples: 1) The house is looking good
1st singular 2) The house isn’t looking good
3) Is the house looking good
1) I am going to the cinema after work
2) I’m not going to the cinema after work Plurals
3) Am I going to the cinema after work?
We
nd
2 Singular
1) We are thinking something new.
1) You are having a baby, you can’t drink 2) We aren’t thinking anything.
>:C 3) Are we thinking anything good?
2) You are not having a baby, you can
drink. They
3) Are you having a baby? Can you 1) My friends are helping me a lot
drink? 2) My friends aren’t helping me
3rd Singular 3) Are my friends helping me?

He For further practice go to:


https://www.examenglish.com/grammar/
1) He is walking alone A2_present_continuous.htm
2) He isn’t walking alone
3) Is he walking alone?

4) My brother is smoking weed


5) My brother isn´t smoking weed
6) Is my brother smoking weed?

She

1) She is touching me
2) She isn’t touching me,
3) Is she touching me?

1) The teacher is writing on the board


2) The teacher isn´t writing on the board
3) Is the teacher writing on the board?

It

1) It is doing fine, don’t worry.


2) It isn’t doing fine, you should worry!
3) Is it doing fine?

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