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Title: Present Continuous
Description: This document help you to understand clearly about Present Continuous( the definition, form and the usage). The most important in this document we provide you the exercise to practice too.

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Chapter 1: Present Continuous
What is the Present Continuous?
Present Continuous is the verb form used for actions or events that are
happening or developing now
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Or I’m reading book
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Or She’s reading book
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Or He’s playing football
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Or It’s sleeping outside
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Or You’re writing the novel
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Or We’re riding the bike
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Or They’re playing game
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Or I’m not reading book
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Or She isn’t reading book
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Or He isn’t playing football
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Or It isn’t sleeping outside
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Or You aren’t writing the novel
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Or We aren’t riding the bike
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Or They aren’t playing game
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For the one more point in question form has no shortcut key
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You are studying English grammar
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 to describe an action or event in the future, which has already been
planned or prepared: We're going on holiday tomorrow
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Are they visiting you next winter?

 to describe a temporary event or situation: He usually plays the drums, but
he's playing bass guitar tonight
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 with "always, forever, constantly", to describe and emphasise a continuing
series of repeated actions: Harry and Sally are always arguing! You're
constantly complaining about your mother-in-law!

Exercise
I
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A: I saw Brian a few days ago
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B: ………………………………………………………………
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B:
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2
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How
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lt wasn't so good at first, but………………………………better now
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his work right now
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to get bored
with it
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Put the verb into the correct form, positive (I'm doing etc
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1 Please don't make so much noise
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2 Let's go out now it isn’t raining (it I rain) any more
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(I I listen) to it
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She's on holiday in France
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5 I want to lose weight, so this week
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6 Andrew has just started evening classes
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7 Paul and Sally have had an argument
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8
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I need a rest
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Tim
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He's taken the day off
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(I I look) for Sophie
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IV
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2 The world
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3 The situation is already bad and it
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4 The cost of living
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5 The weather
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The rain has stopped, and the wind
isn't
as strong
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Is your best friend eating a chocolate?

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Is your brother playing the piano?

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Are your parents singing a song at the moment?

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Are you and your neighbors riding bikes just now?

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Title: Present Continuous
Description: This document help you to understand clearly about Present Continuous( the definition, form and the usage). The most important in this document we provide you the exercise to practice too.