The Present Continuous Close your eyes Imagine you































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The Present Continuous
Close your eyes. Imagine you are at the beach. What are you doing right now?
I am running on the beach…. I am sitting on the sand…… I am surfing the waves…. I am building a sand castle…. I am playing catch with my friends…. I am swimming in the water….
What do all these sentences have in common?
Present Continuous n Form: subject + to be (am, is, are) + infinitive + ing
Present Continuous Example: I am sitting on the beach. subject sit + ing “to be”
Present Continuous The action is taking place right now so we are looking at it…. Be Am/is/are Verb ing +
Function of the present continuous n When do we use it? 1. To describe actions that are happening at the moment of speaking. I am standing in front of the class now.
2. To talk about something that will happen in the near future. She is going to the movies on Saturday.
3. To describe temporary actions. Her father is working in Rome this month.
4. To talk about trends. More and more people are using their computers to listen to music.
5. To talk about repeated actions that are irritating to the speaker. He is always coming late to class.
Time Expressions now at this moment at present Look! tonight this afternoon today Listen! right now
Positive Statements I am playing football. or I’m playing football. You are playing football. or You’re playing football.
Negative Statements I am not playing football. I’m not playing football. You are not playing football. You’re not playing football. You aren’t playing football.
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Spelling rules…. n Usually, in the present continuous we add an “ing” to the verb, right? Read Ask Be Go reading asking being going
Not really…. n Verbs that end with an “e”. The “e” must be dropped in order to add the “ing” Give giving Have having Take taking
n Verbs that end with an “ee”. Here, we don’t drop the final “e” before adding an “ing”. Agree agreeing See seeing
n Verbs that end with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) and a consonant (not inc. w, x, y). In this case, we double the last consonant and then add an “ing”. sitting getting running fitting
n Verbs that end with an “ie”. These must be changed to “y” before adding the “ing”. die dying lie lying tie tying
Asking yes/no questions How do we ask yes/no questions in the present continuous?
Try it…. Turn these statements into yes/no questions. n I am playing football. Am I playing football? n They are drinking water right now. Are they drinking water right now? n She is singing her favorite song. Is she singing her favorite song?
What happened? When we ask yes/no questions in the present continuous, we put the “to be” verb first. To be + subject + verb + ing
Let’s look at our questions… n I am playing football. n Am I playing football? To be verb + ing subject Answer: Yes, I’m playing. No, I’m not playing.
n They are drinking water right now. n Are they drinking water right now? To be verb + ing subject Answer: Yes, they are drinking. No, they aren’t drinking.
n She is singing her favorite song. n Is she singing her favorite song? To be verb + ing subject Answer: Yes, she is singing. No, she isn’t singing.
WH Questions What do you think goes first when we ask WH question in the present continuous?
Good job…………… Correct. When we ask a WH question in the present continuous, the WH word comes first…………. . WH word + to be + subject + verb + ing
Try to come up with WH questions using these key words… n n n Why, he, (to) hit What, she, (to) do Where, I, (to) go When, it, (to) happen Who, they, (to) laugh How, it, (to) go