The document provides information about verb tenses in English, specifically the present continuous tense. It notes that the present continuous tense is formed using the verb "to be" plus the present participle "-ing" ending added to the main verb. Some examples of the present continuous tense include "I am walking", "she is running", and "they are playing".
The document provides information about verb tenses in English, specifically the present continuous tense. It notes that the present continuous tense is formed using the verb "to be" plus the present participle "-ing" ending added to the main verb. Some examples of the present continuous tense include "I am walking", "she is running", and "they are playing".
The document provides information about verb tenses in English, specifically the present continuous tense. It notes that the present continuous tense is formed using the verb "to be" plus the present participle "-ing" ending added to the main verb. Some examples of the present continuous tense include "I am walking", "she is running", and "they are playing".
The document provides information about verb tenses in English, specifically the present continuous tense. It notes that the present continuous tense is formed using the verb "to be" plus the present participle "-ing" ending added to the main verb. Some examples of the present continuous tense include "I am walking", "she is running", and "they are playing".