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Grammar

Present Continuous Tense


Present Continuous Tense is used to describe something is happening in the exact time or just
temporary.
Form “Be” followed by ANA (Adjective, Noun, Adverb)
  affirmative Negative question
I I am being I am not being Am I being …. ?
he/she/it He is being He is not being Is he being ……. ?
you/we/they You are being You are not being Are you …….. ?

Form “Verb”
  affirmative negative question
I I am doing I am not doing Am I doing …?
you/we/they You are doing You are not doing Are you doing …?
he/she/it He is doing He is not doing Is he doing ….?

Example:

1. (+) She is being happy because today is her birthday


(-) She is not being happy because today is her birthday
(?) Is she being happy because today is her birthday?

2. (+) I am finishing all of my assignments before the due date.


(-) I am not finishing all of my assignments before the due date.
(?) Am I finishing all of my assignments before the due date?

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