Present Continuous Tense
Present Continuous Tense
Present Continuous Tense
Zion Languages
Uses of the Present Continuous
I am playing.
He is sleeping.
She is cooking.
We are running.
I am not playing.
He is not sleeping.
Am I playing?
Is he sleeping?
Is she cooking?
Are we running?
What am I reading?
Why is he sleeping?
In verbs that end with a silent -e, the -e is removed If the verb has only one syllable, and it follows the
before adding the -ing: believe — believing, bake — pattern of consonant-vowel-consonant
baking, love — loving, take — taking, choke — (CVC), we double the last consonant before
choking, make — making, have — having adding the -ing: sit — sitting, fit — fitting, get —
getting, plan — planning, run — running, put —
In verbs, where the -e does make a sound, we putting, stop — stopping, swim — swimming
leave the -e and add -ing: see — seeing, be — being,
flee — fleeing, agree — agreeing If the verb ends in CVC but the last consonant is
W, X or Y, we do not double the consonant: throw
— throwing, blow — blowing, show — showing,
play — playing, flex — flexing
The Present Continuous
If the verb ends in CVC has two or more syllables If the verb ends in -ie, the -i changes to a -y and
and the last syllable is stressed, we double the we add -ing: die — dying, lie — lying, tie — tying
last consonant: begin — beginning, control —
controlling, forget — forgetting, upset — upsetting,
regret — regretting, refer — referring, commit —
committing
Review
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