
π Welcome to The Royal Visions βSelf-Studyβ English Lesson!
Today, we are learning about the Present Continuous Tenseβone of the most important tenses for talking about things happening right now!
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π What is the Present Continuous Tense?
The Present Continuous Tense is used for:
β Actions happening right now β βI am learning English.β
β Temporary situations β βShe is living in London for a month.β
β Future plans β βWe are visiting my grandparents tomorrow.β
π Example Sentences:
β β β (Incorrect) “He play football now.”
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(Correct) “He is playing football now.”
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π How to Form the Present Continuous Tense
π Subject + am/is/are + Verb (-ing) + Object
1οΈβ£ For I
β I am studying English.
2οΈβ£ For He, She, It
β He is playing football.
β She is reading a book.
β The cat is sleeping.
3οΈβ£ For You, We, They
β You are watching TV.
β We are going to school.
β They are eating dinner.
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β Negative Sentences in the Present Continuous
To make a negative sentence, use:
π am / is / are + not + Verb (-ing)
π Examples:
β I am not watching TV.
β She is not (isnβt) eating now.
β They are not (arenβt) playing football.
π Try It:
β Change these sentences to negative:
- He is running. β ________________
- We are studying. β ________________
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β How to Ask Questions in the Present Continuous
To ask a question, use:
π Am / Is / Are + Subject + Verb (-ing)?
π Examples:
β Is he sleeping? β Yes, he is. / No, he isnβt.
β Are they watching TV? β Yes, they are. / No, they arenβt.
π Practice Now:
- ______ she cooking? (Is / Are)
- ______ they studying? (Is / Are)
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π― Summary of Todayβs Lesson
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Use the Present Continuous for actions happening now, temporary situations, and future plans.
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am / is / are + verb (-ing) β “She is dancing.”
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Use not for negative sentences β “She is not dancing.”
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Use am / is / are in questions β “Is she dancing?”
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