This time let's start with the present continuous tense. Most often, this tense is used to describe actions happening at the time of speaking. However, it can also be used to talk about things happening within a specific period around the time of speaking. For examples: You are working ha...
②现在进行时(Present Progressive/Continuous Tense): is/am/are doing ③现在完成时(Present Perfect Tense): have/has done ④现在完成进行时(Present Perfect Progressive/Continuous Tense): have/has been doing 1.2 过去时态(4种) ⑤一般过去时(Past Simple Tense): did ⑥过去进行时(Past Progressive/Contin...
“I work” or “I am working”? In this easy English lesson, you will learn the difference between the PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE (“I work”) and the PRESENT CONTINUOUS (PROGRESSIVE) TENSE (“I am working”). Many students get confused, because these two tens
The present continuous (also called present progressive) is a verb tense which is used to show that an ongoing action is happening now, either at the moment of speech or now in a larger sense. The present continuous can also be used to show that an action is going to take place in ...
Present continuous tense describes the “process” which is happening right now. When the subject is I then you will use am followed by am+ 1stform of verb + ing + object. The sentence would be: I am eating food. You should remember that you always put a helping verb in the present ...
The problem of this research is how Present Continuous Tense is translated into Indonesian. The aim of this research is to describe the translation of "Present Continuous Tense" into Indonesian.The source of the data is a book entitled "The Purpose Driven Life" by Rick Warren and its ...
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The present continuous tense, also known as the present progressive tense, is a fundamental aspect of English grammar. Understanding its nuances and proper application is crucial for clear and effective communication, whether written or spoken. This guide will delve into the intricac...
I am going to go home. or I am going home.? What is the difference between the future to be going to and the present continuous? You MUST use a base verb in one of the tenses! Does this sound confusing? Its pretty simple, so watch this important grammar
The Present Continuous Tense represents an action as going on at the time of speaking; as; Shweta is singing. The school boys are playing football. I am opening the door. I am not going to Delhi today. What are you doing now?