Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Present continius


It's use for:

  • something that is happening at the moment at you say it.
  • Changes and developments in march.
  • A current activity but that not necessarily is happening at the moment at you mention which it.


It's form :

  • AFIRMATIVE:
    The continuous present forms with the present of the verb ' to be' and the gerund of the verb that is wanted to conjugate [verb + -ing]. [He is playing football]

  • NEGATIVE:
    The negative form adds to the particle 'not' to the verb "to be". [ He isn't playing football
  • INTERROGATIVE:
    The interrogatory form changes the subject by the aid. [ Is he playing football ?]






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