Spoken English Class Notes 2
Present Continuous
The present continuous tense is a way to convey any action or condition that is happening right now, frequently, and may be ongoing
Or
employed in a sentence to indicate an action that started in the recent past and is still continuing in the present.
1st Subject then according to the person It will be Am/is/are , after that joint (ing) with main verb at last object
Sub + (am/is/are ) + (Verb+ing)+Obj
Person Singular Plural
First Person I Am We Are
Second Person You Are You Are
Third Person He/She/It/Rahul’s They Are
Ex-
I am Reading a Book
He is watching Tv
You are writing a Letter
We are Playing cricket
Negative
I am not Reading a Book
He is not watching Tv
You are not writing a Letter
We are not Playing cricket
Interrogative
Am I reading a book ?
Are they playing football ?