The present continuous, also known as the present progressive or present imperfect, is a modern English verb form that combines the present tense and the continuous aspect. It is made up of the present tense form of to be and a verb's present participle.
Structure / Formula
Subject (I) |
am |
Present participle(-ing)+… |
Subject (He/she/it) |
is |
Present participle(-ing)+… |
Subject (We/They) |
are |
Present participle(-ing)+… |
Example Sentences
- He is playing.
- He is watching movie.
- We are performing our duty.
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