Present Continuous | Grammarly Blog
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/present-continuousGrammar. The present continuous verb tense indicates that an action or condition is happening now, frequently, and may continue into the future. The Present Continuous Formula: to be [am, is, are] + verb [present participle] Aunt Christine is warming up the car while Scott looks for his new leather coat. They are eating at Scott’s favorite ...
While: conjunction – Speakspeak
speakspeak.com › conjunctions › whileIt didn't rain at all while we were on holiday. (= 'It didn't rain during our holiday.') We use while with the present continuous and past continuous tenses to show longer actions which are interrupted: It started raining while I was waiting for the bus. (past continuous) The phone always rings while I'm having a shower. (present continuous)