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The Present Continuous TenseWhen we talk about events that are actually happening now, we use the present continuous tense.
Present Continuous TimelineFor example: Q) "What are you doing?" A) "I'm building a website." We also use the present continuous tense to talk about things that are happening around now but are temporary. For example: Q) "What are you doing these days?" A) "Unfortunately I'm working a lot." It is also used to describe trends or situations that are happening but may be temporary. For example: "Nowadays more and more people are shopping on the Internet." ...and habitual actions (usually negative). For example: "He's always cleaning his car." The present continuous tense can also be used to discuss future events: Note:- The present continuous is usually used with doing verbs (verbs of action) not with verbs of state. The following verbs are not used in the continuous form:-
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