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Present progressive for Temporary events, give an example.
I am living in London
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I not am getting any younger!
I am not getting any younger!
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Present progressive for a new pattern or habit. Give an example
I am studying more english lately
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when a verb ends in "e", drop the "e" and add "-eing".
when a verb ends in "e", drop the "e" and add "-ing".
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If the verb ends in an E we remove the E and add ING. GIVE EXAMPLE
LIVING
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If the verb ends in a stressed vowel + R, we double the final R and add ING. GIVE EXAMPLE
REFERRING
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The present continuous verb tense indicates that an action or condition is happening now, frequently, and may continue into the future.
TRUE
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My family are emigrating to Australia next June.
Is
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In English, present progressive can be used to describe what is happening now, or what will happen in the future.
TRUE
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when a one-syllable verb ends in vowel + consonant, double the final consonant and add "-ing". For example: "hit + ing = hitting".
TRUE
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If the verb ends in IE we change it to YING.GIVE EXAMPLE
LYING
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The Present Continuous Formula: to be [am, is, are] + verb [present participle]
TRUE
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I am studying with María tonight. Is this example talking about future actions?
YES
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GIVE AN EXAMPLE IN NEGATIVE FORM
I am not reading right now
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