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1 Present Progressive (continuous)
We use the Present progressive to talk about something that is happening at the moment we speak.

2 In order to form the present progressive tense, we use the verb to be and ing at the and of the main verb.

3 example I am riding my bike now. Personal pronoun Verb to be
Main verb (ride) + ing Complement

4 Present progressive tense sentences I am talking to the teacher
Present progressive tense sentences I am talking to the teacher. You are going to school. He is watching TV. It is raining today. We are working in England. They are playing outside.

5 Interrogative sentences
Am I ____ teaching English? Are you ____ paying attention? Is she ____ looking at the teacher?

6 Negative sentences I am not She is not We are not I am not = I’m not
You are not = you’re not = you aren’t He is not = he’s not = he isn’t

7 Exercises on present progressive
Complete the affirmative sentences: _____ you_____ go____ to school. _____ I _____ study____ Math. _____ she _____ buy____ food at the market. _____ My brother _____ visit____ me. _____ Helen _____ call____ the superman.

8 Exercises on present progressive
Complete the negative sentences: _____ you _____ go____ home. _____ she _____ study____ Math. _____ we _____ eat____ chocolate. _____ My sister _____ drink____ coke. _____ John _____ work____ at school.

9 Exercises on present progressive
Complete the interrogative sentences: _____ Johnny _____ go____ home? _____ you _____ study____ Math? _____ Mike and Vicky _____ eat____ chocolate? _____ My sister _____ drink____ coke? _____ John _____ work____ at school?

10 Placing ing after the verbs.
The letter ‘e’ is the only letter that has to be substituted. Verbs ending in ‘e’. – drop the ‘e’ and place ‘ing’.

11 CVC = consonant vowel consonant
When the verbs ends with this ending, we have to double the last letter only if the last syllable is the strongest or if it has only one syllable. Exemples: Swimming Getting Stopping

12 Verbs with two or more syllables
Double the last letter only if the last one is the strongest. Beginning Preferring

13 Verbs ending in ‘ie’. If that’s the case, we have to drop the ‘ie’ and place ‘y’ and ‘ing’ in the end of the verb. Lie = lying Die = dying


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