In this grammar section we will have a look at the Present Continuous to talk about actions happening right now.
The video gives an overview of the Present Continuous for actions happening right now.
A: Are you listening to music?
B: No, I’m not listening to music, I’m watching TV.
How and when do we use the Present Continuous?
Present Continuous is used to talk about an action that is happening right now.
I am talking to you, you are listening, you are watching this video. Outside the birds are singing and the sun is shining.
This is all happening right now = action(s) that is/are happening right now
How do we make, form, construct the Present Continuous?
Examples
Positive:
I/You/ She/ He / It /They/We Subject + am/is/are infinitive (without to) + ing
Positive contractions:
I/You/ She/ He / It /They/We Subject + ‘m/’s/’re infinitive (without to) + ing
Exceptions
Exceptions
Examples
Pronoun | Short form | Long form |
I | ‘m not working | am not working |
you | aren’t working | are not working |
she/it/he | isn’t working | are not working |
you | aren’t working | are not working |
they | aren’t working | are not working |
we | aren’t working | are not working |
I/you/she/it/he/they/we am not/ is not/ are not + gerund (verb-ing): are not working
I/you/she/it/he/they/we ‘m not/ isn’t/ aren’t + gerund (verb-ing): aren’t working
Examples
To be | Pronoun | Gerund |
Am | I | working |
Are | you | working |
Is | she/it/he | working |
Are | you | working |
Are | they | working |
Are | we | working |
Am/Is/Are + I/you/he/it/she/they/we + gerund (verb-ing): Are you working?
How do we pronounce different parts of the present continuous?
Normally when speaking and using the Present Continuous you contract the verb to be.
I’m cooking
He’s eating /z/
She’s dancing /z/
It’s working /s/
You’re studying
We’re eating
They’re driving
Which time words/expressions can you use with the Present Continuous?
Present Continuous uses time words
At the moment I’m listening to music. I’m listening to music at the moment.
Right now I am watching a movie. I’m watching a movie right now.
Now I’m cooking. I’m cooking now.
You can put them at the beginning or the end of your sentence.
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