A verb which denotes that some action is going on in present by the time of speaking and the action or event
is not finished yet. It is called Present Continuous Tense
Formation:
Subject "+" to be verb (is, am or are) "+" ing form of the verb.
I "+" am "+" writing.
We "+" are "+" writing.
He "+" is "+" writing.
Conjugation:
1. I am writing.
2. We are writing
3. You are writing. (Singular)
4. You are writing. (Plural)
5. He is writing.
6. She is writing.
7. It is writing.
8. They are writing.
9. John is writing.
10. Boy is writing.
11. She is writing.
Remember:
I takes verb am.
We, You, They take verb are.
He, she, it, name and singular common noun takes verb is.
Present Continuous Negative Sentences:
Formation:
Subject "+" to be verb (is, am or are) "+" not "+" ing form of the verb.
1. I am not writing.
2. We are not writing
3. You are not writing. (Singular)
4. You are not writing. (Plural)
5. He is not writing.
6. She is not writing.
7. It is not writing.
8. They are not writing.
9. John is not writing.
10. Boy is not writing.
11. She is not writing.
Present Continuous Interrogative Sentences:
Formation:
To be verb (is,am or are) "+" Subject "+" ing form of the verb
1. Am I writing?
2. Are we writing?
3. Are you writing? (Singular)
4. Are you writing? (Plural)
5. Is he writing?
6. Is she writing?
7. Is it writing?
8. Are They writing?
9. Is John writing?
10. Is boy writing?
11. Is she writing?
Present Continuous Interrogative Negative Sentences:
Formation:
To be verb (is,am or are) "+" Subject "+" not "+" ing form of the verb
1. Am I not writing?
2. Are we not writing?
3. Are you not writing? (Singular)
4. Are you not writing? (Plural)
5. Is he not writing?
6. Is she not writing?
7. Is it not writing?
8. Are they not writing?
9. Is John not writing?
10. Is boy not writing?
11. Is she not writing?
Present Continuous Tense
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