Present Continous tense is used when :
1. to express the idea when something is happening or in progress but also can be used to tell about something which is not happen now.
i.e. The students are studying English in class when the headmaster comes with the guess into the class.
2. to express longer action in progress
i.e. I'm studying hard to become a doctor


3. to tell the action which indicate to something that will or won't be happened
i.e. I'm not going to school on holidays
Are you visiting your parents next month?
4. to tell the repeatedly action which is shocking often happens. REMEMBER : this is like Simple Present but in negative emotion. Put "always" or "constantly" between "be" and "verb-ing"
i.e. Imam is always telling new knowledge everytime he meets me.
Lets test your understanding
1 | Bob and Dylan (is / are) talking under the big tree | ||
2 | The cat (is / are) not licking that plate. | ||
3 | My mother-in-law and I (am / are) get shopping together. | ||
4 | They (is / are) having breakfast now. | ||
5 | The students (is / are) studying English in class. | ||
"Nothing better than practice" | |||
-c_i- | |||
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3 comments:
Mam, How about the function present cont. to tell a fix plan in the future??
For example: He is getting married next month.
You can see it on the third explanation.
"indicate to something that will or won't be happened"
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