Practise making the English present continuous (positive and negative forms) here. Remember, it's really important to know the verb forms inside out, so you can ...
1: First, we use the present continuous for things that are happening at the moment of speaking. · 2: We can also use this tense for other kinds of temporary ...
Present Continuous Mixed Exercise 1 Here's a present continuous exercise to practice making all forms of the tense. This is where it starts to get a little more difficult (but not very!). Make sure you can easily form the positive, negative and question automatically - this is really helpful when you don't have time to think much before you ...
Practise making the present continuous (positive and negative forms) here - even if it seems easy, it's important to know how to make the tenses without ...
Present Simple, Present Continuous ; Things which are always true: Water boils at 100 degrees. Things which are happening at the moment of speaking: The water is ...
Present Continuous. Mixed Exercise 1. Here's a present continuous exercise to practice making all forms of the tense. This is where it starts to get a ...
How to make the Present Continuous Tense (also called the Present Progressive Tense) The present continuous (sometimes called the present progressive) tense in English is really easy to make and is the same for all verbs. We make it using the present simple of 'be' + verb-ing: ( Click here if you'd prefer to learn how to USE this tense )
Here is a list of the present continuous exercises (or present progressive exercises) on the site to help you practise forming and using the verb tense.
(also called the Present Progressive Tense) ; Negative, Negative Short Form ; I am not sleeping, I'm not sleeping ; you are not playing, you aren't playing ; he is ...
The present perfect continuous tense (also called the present perfect progressive) (Learn about USING the present perfect continuous here) How good are you at the Present Perfect Continuous tense? It's not a very common tense, and often it's not taught in classes, but we do use it sometimes and it's very good to know how to make it, and to recognise it when other people …
Present Continuous Positive and Negative - Exercise 1. Practise making the English present continuous (positive and negative forms) here. Remember, it's really important to know the verb forms inside out, so you can make the tenses without thinking.