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Present Progressive: Teacher: Paula Zapata

The document discusses the present progressive tense in English. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using common present progressive verbs like "be", "run", "get", "dance", "eat", etc. It also gives examples of WH-questions using present progressive verbs and answering who, what, when, where, how to ask for additional details about the ongoing action.

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Present Progressive: Teacher: Paula Zapata

The document discusses the present progressive tense in English. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using common present progressive verbs like "be", "run", "get", "dance", "eat", etc. It also gives examples of WH-questions using present progressive verbs and answering who, what, when, where, how to ask for additional details about the ongoing action.

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PRESENT

PROGRESSIVE
Teacher: Paula Zapata
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCE

• I AM EXPLAINING THE CLASS NOW. ( AHORA MISMO)


• YOU ARE WATCHING THE POWER POINT PRESENTATION NOW.
• DANCE
I AM DANCING / I AM NOT DANCING / AM I DANCING?
RUN+ N
YOU ARE RUNNING IN THE PARK / YOU AREN’T RUNNING IN THE PARK
ARE YOU RUNNING IN THE PARK RIGHT NOW?
GET
I AM GETTING A NEW JOB. / I AM NOT GETTING A NEW JOB.
AM I GETTING A NEW JOB?
NEGATIVE SENTENCES

• WE ARE RIDING BIKES


• MY FATHER IS COOKING PIZZA.
EXAMPLES

1. Is she talking on the cellphone ?


2. He is eating a sándwich
3. What is he eating?
4. They are playing soccer in the park. ( place)
5. Where are they playing soccer?
6. They are eating – they are having a picnic.
7. He is calling the dog/ he is yelling at the dog.
INTERROGATIVE

• Are you playing soccer right now? Yes, I am / No, I am not


• Is she studying english at the moment? Yes, She is/ No, She isn’t
WH-QUESTIONS

• What are you doing? – I am writing on my notebook. - action


• Where is he going ?– He is going to the park. – place.
• When are they leaving? – They are leaving in an hour. - time
• Who is she talking with? – She is talking with her mother. - person
• How are they getting to school?– They are getting to school by taxi. - way

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