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Present continuous

https://www.grammarbank.com/present-
simple-vs-progressive.html
Use : The present continuous tense is
used to talk about actions and situations
that are going at the moment of
speaking.
-Where is Jane?
-She `s reading a book at the moment.

Look! They are swimming.

Listen! Mary is playing the piano in her room.


Form:

am/is/are + verb + ing

I`m helping my mum.

He`s cleaning the house.

Mark and his dog are walking on the beach.


We make questions by putting am/is/are in
front of the subject.

Are You are listening ?

She is dancing.
Is she dancing?
We make negatives by putting not after
am/is are

You are not listening.

She is not dancing.


Adverbs of frequency.
At the moment
She is doing her homework at the moment.

At present
They are having lunch at present.

Now
I am speaking on the phone now.

Look!
Look! The baby is falling down.

Listen!
Listen! Jane is playing the piano in her room.
GAME
Choose the right option.
Mr. Smith is…

jumping walking dancing


The mice are…

drawing playing cards eating


Mr. Johnson is…

reading walking smoking


John is …

laughing crying smiling


They are…

running singing dancing


Jack is…

eating drinking fishing


The birds are…

eating flying resting


The dog is…

relaxing walking running


Jack is…

swimming having a bath dancing


Peter is…

dancing working arriving


Mr. Smith is…

fishing hunting reading


Mr. Wolf is…

running jumping cycling


The children are… the bus.

getting off leaving catching


Mrs. Wolf is…

gardening running exercising


Mr. Black is… the flower.

cutting watering planting


James is…his horse.

reading riding selling


Great work!
Student`s book. Page 59.
Ex.4/5/6/7
Answer the questions
1.How do we form Present progressive positive?
Negative?
Interrogative?
2.How do we use present progressive?
Thank you for attention!

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