Master Your Present Continuous Knowledge – 431 interactive tests with answers
This Module includes:
Present Continuous – 101 interactive tests
Present Continuous – Positive – 101 interactive tests
Present Continuous – Negative – 101 interactive tests
Present Continuous – Questions – 27 interactive tests
Present Continuous – Passive – 101 interactive tests
Present Continuous tense, also known as Present Progressive tense, is used to talk about actions or situations that are happening at the moment of speaking. This tense is formed using the present participle form of the verb (ending in -ing) along with the verb „to be” in the present tense (am, is, are).
Here are some common situations when you would use the Present Continuous tense:
1. **Actions Happening Now:**
– She is studying for her exam.
– They are playing football in the park.
2. **Temporary Situations:**
– He is staying with his friend until he finds a new apartment.
– I am working on a project this week.
3. **Future Plans:**
– We are meeting our friends for dinner tonight.
– The company is launching a new product next month.
4. **Repetitive Actions (often seen with adverbs like „always,” „constantly,” etc.):**
– She is always talking on the phone.
– He is constantly checking his email.
5. **Changes Happening Around Now:**
– The weather is getting warmer.
– Prices are increasing due to high demand.
6. **Actions Happening Around Now, Not Necessarily at the Exact Moment of Speaking:**
– He’s reading a book this week.
– The team is working on a new project now.
Remember, the Present Continuous tense is used for actions or situations happening right now, at the moment of speaking or around the moment of speaking. It is important to note that the „to be” verb changes based on the subject: am (I), is (he, she, it), are (you, we, they).
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