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The document outlines the structure of the present continuous tense in English, including affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It provides examples for each form to illustrate proper usage. The structure consists of the verb 'to be' combined with the verb in its '-ing' form.

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The document outlines the structure of the present continuous tense in English, including affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It provides examples for each form to illustrate proper usage. The structure consists of the verb 'to be' combined with the verb in its '-ing' form.

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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

Affirmative: SUBJETC + Verb TO BE + Verb-ING


I
You
He/She/It AM
We IS
You ARE
They
EXAMPLES:
●​ I am watchING TV right now.
●​ They are playING football at the moment.
●​ She is wearING black shoes.

Negative: SUBJECT + Verb TO BE + NOT + Verb-ING

EXAMPLES:
●​ I AM NOT / I’M NOT watching TV at the moment.
●​ They ARE NOT/ AREN’T playing football right now.
●​ She IS NOT/ ISN’T wearing black shoes.

Interrogative: Verb TO BE + SUBJECT + Verb-ING ?

EXAMPLES:
●​ Are you playing basketball right now?
●​ What is she doing now?
●​ Is the teacher screaming at the students?

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