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Present Continuous

Here I am going to explain present continuous.

This tense is used to talk about something that is happening while you are talking.

The structure we use is: Subject + To be + verb + ing

AFIRMATIVE:
I am running → I´m running
You are running → You´re running
He is running → He´s running

NEGATIVE:
I am not running
You aren´t running
She is not running

INTERROGATIVE:
Am I running?
Are you running?
Is she running?

It is very simple to understand and to use it.

If you have any problem or you don´t understand it Here you will find more information. (PRESENTACIÓN PREZI)

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