jueves, 18 de septiembre de 2014

Present Continuous

The use of the present continuous tense

present continuous
  • The present continuous is used to talk about actions happening at the time of speaking. Example:
    • Where is Mary? She is having a bath. (Not she has a bath)
    • What are you doing at the moment in front of your screen? Don't you know? Well … you are reading this lesson. You are learning English.
  • The present continuous can also be used when an action has started but hasn’t finished yet.
    Example:
    • I am reading a book; it’s a nice book. (It means = I am not necessarily reading it; I started reading it but I haven’t finished it yet

Special verbs

There are verbs which are normally not used in the present continuous.

Examples:

be, believe, belong, hate, hear, like, love, mean, prefer, remain, realize, see, seem, smell, think, understand, want, wish
It's not correct to say:
He is wanting to buy a new car.*
You must say:
He wants to buy a new car.


The form of the present continuous tense

The verb to be (in the simple present)
verb + ing

The affirmative forms of the present continuous:

I
am
eating.
’m
You, we, they
are
’re
He, she, it
is
's

The interrogative forms of the present continuous

Am
I
eating?
Are
you, we, they
Is
he, she, it

The negative forms of the present continuous

I
am not
eating.
’m not
You, we, they
are not
aren't
He, she, it
is not
isn't

Here you have a video with the explanation of this tense, do not miss it!!!!





To finish, here you are some links to practice the present continuous or progressive, it is the same!!

http://www.eslgamesplus.com/present-progressive-continuous-esl-grammar-fun-game-online/
http://www.eslgamesplus.com/action-verbs-present-progressive-grammar-game-rally-game/
http://eslgamesworld.com/members/games/grammar/fling%20the%20teacher/actionverbs/present%20progressive%20multiple%20choice.html


I hope you enjoy the post!

Bye!

Maria Jose

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