PRESENT CONTINUOUS
We use ''Am + ing form verb with "I'' , ''Are +ing ''form verb with You/We/They/plural noun(more than one person/place/thing) and ''Is +ing form verb with He/She/It/Singular noun (one person/place/thing) to say that an action is happening at the time of speaking.
Postive Sentences: You/We/They/Plural noun+ Are + ing form verb.
You are playing tennis
We are speaking now
They are watching TV
My friends are cooking
The boys are dancing
His friends are sleeping
I +am +ing form verb
I am reading a book
I am sitting on the chair
I am teaching you a lesson
He/She/It/ Singular noun + Is +ing form verb
He is washing clothes
She is drinking coffee
It is barking
Navya is dancing
Edward is saying something to Steven
My girlfriend is writing a letter
Negative Sentences: You/We/They/Plural noun+ Are not + ing form verb.
You are not playing tennis
We are not speaking now
They are not watching TV
My friends are not cooking
The boys are not dancing
His friends are not sleeping
I +am not +ing form verb
I am not reading a book
I am not sitting on the chair
I am not teaching you a lesson
He/She/It/ Singular noun + Is not +ing form verb
He is not washing clothes
She is not drinking coffee
It is not barking
Navya is not dancing
Edward is no saying something to Steven
My girlfriend is not writing a letter
Questions: To form a question with you/we/they, we have to place Are before you/we/they. To form a question with I , we have to place "Am'' before I. To form a question with he/she/it, we have to place "Is '' before he/she/it.
Are you/We/They/Plural noun + ing form verb?
Are You playing tennis?
Are we speaking now?
Are they watching TV?
Are my friends cooking?
Are the boys dancing?
Are his friends sleeping?
Am I +ing form verb?
Am I reading a book ?
Am I sitting on the chair?
Am I teaching you a lesson?
Is+ He/She/It/ Singular noun + +ing form verb?
Is he washing clothes?
Is she drinking coffee?
Is it barking?
Is Navya dancing?
Is Edward saying something to Steven?
Is My girlfriend writing a letter?
We use ''Am + ing form verb with "I'' , ''Are +ing ''form verb with You/We/They/plural noun(more than one person/place/thing) and ''Is +ing form verb with He/She/It/Singular noun (one person/place/thing) to say that an action is happening at the time of speaking.
Postive Sentences: You/We/They/Plural noun+ Are + ing form verb.
You are playing tennis
We are speaking now
They are watching TV
My friends are cooking
The boys are dancing
His friends are sleeping
I +am +ing form verb
I am reading a book
I am sitting on the chair
I am teaching you a lesson
He/She/It/ Singular noun + Is +ing form verb
He is washing clothes
She is drinking coffee
It is barking
Navya is dancing
Edward is saying something to Steven
My girlfriend is writing a letter
Negative Sentences: You/We/They/Plural noun+ Are not + ing form verb.
You are not playing tennis
We are not speaking now
They are not watching TV
My friends are not cooking
The boys are not dancing
His friends are not sleeping
I +am not +ing form verb
I am not reading a book
I am not sitting on the chair
I am not teaching you a lesson
He/She/It/ Singular noun + Is not +ing form verb
He is not washing clothes
She is not drinking coffee
It is not barking
Navya is not dancing
Edward is no saying something to Steven
My girlfriend is not writing a letter
Questions: To form a question with you/we/they, we have to place Are before you/we/they. To form a question with I , we have to place "Am'' before I. To form a question with he/she/it, we have to place "Is '' before he/she/it.
Are you/We/They/Plural noun + ing form verb?
Are You playing tennis?
Are we speaking now?
Are they watching TV?
Are my friends cooking?
Are the boys dancing?
Are his friends sleeping?
Am I +ing form verb?
Am I reading a book ?
Am I sitting on the chair?
Am I teaching you a lesson?
Is+ He/She/It/ Singular noun + +ing form verb?
Is he washing clothes?
Is she drinking coffee?
Is it barking?
Is Navya dancing?
Is Edward saying something to Steven?
Is My girlfriend writing a letter?
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