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Present Continuous Tense: Grammar Rules and Exercises, Exercises of English Language

Exercises in present continuous tense

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2022/2023

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A. USE: We use Present Continuous to talk about
actions happening at the moment of speaking or
actions happening today, in a week...
B. FORM:
a. Affirmative: The affirmative form is formed with the verb be (am/is/are)
and the main verb with –ing.
b. Negative: The negative is formed with the negative form of be
(am/is/are + not) and the main verb with –ing.
c. Interrogative: Questions start with the Wh-Word, then goes (am/is/are),
after that the subject and then the verb, finished with –ing.
C. SPELLING RULES:
a. Every present continuous verb finishes with –ing, but there are
exceptions:
i. If they finish with –e, we remove the –e and we add –ing.
Ex. Drive= Driving
ii. If they finish with –ie, we change the –ie and we put –y,
then we add ing.
Ex. Die- Dying
iii. Verbs with 1 syllable finished in vowel + consonant, they
double the consonant and add –ing.
Ex. Run= Running
iv. Verbs with 2 syllables finished in vowel + consonant, the
double the consonant and add –ing, but the accent has to fall in the
last syllable.
Ex. Begin= Beginning
D. TIME EXPRESSIONS:
- We can use the following time expressions with present
continuous.
Now, right now, at the moment...
Today, tonight...
This morning, afternoon, noon, night, week, month...
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A. USE: We use Present Continuous to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking or actions happening today, in a week... B. FORM: a. Affirmative: The affirmative form is formed with the verb be (am/is/are) and the main verb with –ing. b. Negative: The negative is formed with the negative form of be (am/is/are + not) and the main verb with –ing. c. Interrogative: Questions start with the Wh-Word, then goes (am/is/are), after that the subject and then the verb, finished with –ing. C. SPELLING RULES: a. Every present continuous verb finishes with –ing, but there are exceptions: i. If they finish with –e, we remove the –e and we add –ing. Ex. Drive= Driving ii. If they finish with –ie, we change the –ie and we put –y, then we add –ing. Ex. Die- Dying iii. Verbs with 1 syllable finished in vowel + consonant, they double the consonant and add –ing. Ex. Run= Running iv. Verbs with 2 syllables finished in vowel + consonant, the double the consonant and add –ing, but the accent has to fall in the last syllable. Ex. Begin= Beginning D. TIME EXPRESSIONS:

  • We can use the following time expressions with present continuous. Now, right now, at the moment... Today, tonight... This morning, afternoon, noon, night, week, month...

_1. Describe what are they doing. Write sentences using Present Continuous.








  1. Complete the sentences. Use the verbs in brackets._
  1. Jenny _____________ (write) a novel.
  2. Tom __________ (not drink) tea, he _______ (drink) coffe.
  3. Myriam loves _______ (play) football, she ___________ (play) now.
  4. She hates _________ (write) songs, but today, she ______________ (write).
  5. __________________________? (Jane/have/nice/day)
  6. We _________ (visit) next Friday.
  7. We _________ (not watch) TV from 6 to 8 today.
  8. Alice and Ben __________ (work) very hard for _______ (pass) their Maths exam today.