Do you know the PRESENT CONTINUOUS tense??🤔 | English grammar & QUIZ 🤓
Let's learn the present continuous tense together!! 😊 What is the present continuous tense? 🤔 👩🏫 We use this tense when we are talk about something that is happening around the time of speaking. 👩🏫 We also use it to say we started doing something, but we haven't finished it (this action is still happening right now). How do we make a sentence using this tense? 🤔 ⭐⭐ Subject + am/is/are + verb (add 'ing' to the end of the verb)⭐⭐ ⭐ I (subject) + am + verb-ing (I am watching TV, I'm going outside.. etc). ⭐ He/She/It (subjects) + is + verb-ing (He is watching TV, She's going outside.. etc). ⭐ We/You/They (subjects) + are + verb-ing (We are going outside, You are speaking loudly, They are singing..etc). You can also use this tense to say you started something a while ago, and you are still doing it these days: ⭐ Example: "I'm reading a book about dogs these days" - maybe they started reading a book about dogs a few days ago, but they haven't finished reading the entire book yet - so they are still reading it. Check your understanding with the quiz at the end of the video!! Let me know how many you get correct!! 😊 . . #english #englishgrammar #presentcontinuoustense #presentcontinuous #learnenglish #studyenglish #englishstudy #grammar
Let's learn the present continuous tense together!! 😊 What is the present continuous tense? 🤔 👩🏫 We use this tense when we are talk about something that is happening around the time of speaking. 👩🏫 We also use it to say we started doing something, but we haven't finished it (this action is still happening right now). How do we make a sentence using this tense? 🤔 ⭐⭐ Subject + am/is/are + verb (add 'ing' to the end of the verb)⭐⭐ ⭐ I (subject) + am + verb-ing (I am watching TV, I'm going outside.. etc). ⭐ He/She/It (subjects) + is + verb-ing (He is watching TV, She's going outside.. etc). ⭐ We/You/They (subjects) + are + verb-ing (We are going outside, You are speaking loudly, They are singing..etc). You can also use this tense to say you started something a while ago, and you are still doing it these days: ⭐ Example: "I'm reading a book about dogs these days" - maybe they started reading a book about dogs a few days ago, but they haven't finished reading the entire book yet - so they are still reading it. Check your understanding with the quiz at the end of the video!! Let me know how many you get correct!! 😊 . . #english #englishgrammar #presentcontinuoustense #presentcontinuous #learnenglish #studyenglish #englishstudy #grammar