Progressive Tense Examples. I am riding a bike. (continuing action) He is working on a project at school. (action in progress) Types of Progressive Tenses. There are three progressive tenses in English: the past progressive, the present progressive, and the future progressives tenses. What is Present Progressive? The present progressive tense describes actions that are happening right now. It is formed using the word "to be" plus the present participle (-ing). For example: "She is studying English." The present progressive tense is formed by using 'is/am/are + base form(-ing) By. Richard Nordquist. Updated on September 20, 2019. In English grammar , the present progressive is a verb construction comprised of a present form of the verb "to be" plus a present participle that usually conveys a sense of ongoing action at the present time. This construction is also known as the durative aspect. English Grammar. Tense Comparison. Simple Present or Present Progressive in English Grammar. When to use simple present and present progressive. Signal words: simple present vs. present progressive. Conjugation. Online exercises to improve your English. Lingolia Plus English. Just here for the exercises? Click here.

Example: Look! James is taking a picture of another tourist. predetermined plans or appointments that have been made for the near future. Example: He is meeting his friend Brad tonight. actions that are only happening temporarily.

1. She is always singing in the shower. (sing + ing = signing) 2. He is always forgetting to turn off the lights. (forget + ing = forgetting) 3. It is always eating. (eat + ing = eating) 4. They are always dancing in class. (dance + ing = dancing) 5. They are always playing soccer after school. (play + ing = playing)

Please be quiet. The children are sleeping. Present continuous 1. Present continuous 2. future plans or arrangements: Mary is going to a new school next term. What are you doing next week? Present continuous 3. Present continuous 4. Present continuous questions. We make questions by putting am, is or are in front of the subject: Are you listening?

Advertisement. Present Progressive Tense Examples Showing Actions Happening Right Now. Present progressive tense can show us an action that is happening right this minute. If you could see the subject of the sentence, you'd see them performing the action right now. Marc is making pizza. They are eating lunch. Frances is talking on the phone.
Have you been jogging lately? What have they been doing? The above examples of Present Perfect Progressive Tense are here to help you understand and use this tense properly and naturally. You should also get familiar with its usage and rules - visit the Present Perfect Progressive page to help you with that.
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