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  • Present continuous (progressive) and frequency adverbs

     

    Introduction

    The present continuous or present progressive is used for actions in progress at the moment of speaking. The present continuous tense is formed from the present tense of the verb (base form) and the present participle.

     

    Affirmative

    Negative

    Question

    I

    I am eating

    I’m eating

    I am not eating

    I’m not eating

    Am I eating?

    He, she, it

    He is eating 

    He’s eating

    He is not eating 

    He’s not eating

    He isn’t eating

    Is he eating?

    You, we, they

    You are eating You’re eating

    You are not eating You’re not eating

    You aren’t eating

    Are you eating?

            

    Topics

    • The Present Continuous: Statements and WH-questions.
         -    Vocabulary:    After-school activities, routines, spare-time activities, daily activities or others.
    • Frequency adverbs and word order.
         -      Vocabulary: Habits and routines, musical instruments, kinds of music, kinds of movies, jobs and job description or others.


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