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PRESENT

CONTINUOUS
TENSE
KELOMPOK 5
DIVA DHEVINA

HESTI HADININGGAR

MOHAMMAD RIFKI
PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE
Present Continuous Tense is also known as Present
Progressive Tense. Present Continuous Tense is a form of
verb in English that is used to describe actions that are
taking place at the moment.
This tense is formed by combining the present form of
the verb 'to be' with the present participle (-ing form) of
the main verb. The characteristics of the Present
Continuous Tense are usually marked with time
information: now/right now, at the moment, this month,
this year, still , and so forth.
FORMULA
POSITIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE
Negative Question sentences
In positive sentences,
sentences have or interrogative
the subject used is
sentences in English
usually a personal a special
pronoun or noun. are divided into two
characteristic,
Pronouns, according to types, the first is
namely that
his point of view, are yes/no question and
further divided into they contain the other is WH
three types, namely first the word "not" question. Each has
press in them. its own formula.
POSITIVE (+)
Subject (I/You/He/She/It/We/They) + to be (am/is/are)
+ Verb -ing.

Example:
1. I am reading a newspaper
2. We are talking about a movie on Netflix
NEGATIVE (-)
Subject (I/You/He/She/It/We/They) +
to be (am/is/are) + not + Verb -ing.

example:
1. We are not eating sweets
2. He is not working today
DATA 1

INTERROGATIVE (?) 13.3%

YES/NO QUESTION
DATA 4 DATA 2
am/are/is + subject + verb-Ing 40% 13.3%

+ object + ?

example:
1. Are you listening to the
radio?
DATA 3
2. Are they studying for the 33.3%

test?
DATA 1

INTERROGATIVE (?) 13.3%

WH QUESTION
DATA 4 DATA 2
WH question + to be + Subject 40% 13.3%

+ Verb-ing + Object + ?

example:
1. Why is Ijat singing with his
father? DATA 3
33.3%
2. What is Andi reading now?
ANY QUESTION?
THANK YOU

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