We use the present continuous tense to talk about actions that are happening now or today. The present continuous is formed by using the verb "to be" plus the verb ending in "-ing." Examples of the present continuous include "I am reading," "He is playing the guitar," and "They are running." Some spelling rules for verbs in the present continuous are that verbs ending in "e" remove the "e" and add "-ing," and verbs with one syllable ending in vowel-consonant double the consonant and add "-ing."
We use the present continuous tense to talk about actions that are happening now or today. The present continuous is formed by using the verb "to be" plus the verb ending in "-ing." Examples of the present continuous include "I am reading," "He is playing the guitar," and "They are running." Some spelling rules for verbs in the present continuous are that verbs ending in "e" remove the "e" and add "-ing," and verbs with one syllable ending in vowel-consonant double the consonant and add "-ing."
We use the present continuous tense to talk about actions that are happening now or today. The present continuous is formed by using the verb "to be" plus the verb ending in "-ing." Examples of the present continuous include "I am reading," "He is playing the guitar," and "They are running." Some spelling rules for verbs in the present continuous are that verbs ending in "e" remove the "e" and add "-ing," and verbs with one syllable ending in vowel-consonant double the consonant and add "-ing."
that are happenig at the moment «now» or actions happening today. Present Continuous Form: subject + verb TO BE + verb - ing Present Continuous Form: subject + verb TO BE + verb - ing I am reading
He / Bart is playing the guitar
She / Maggie is walking
They / Bart and Skinner are running
Spelling rules Verbs ending in e remove the e and add ing ex : dance - dancing ride - riding write - writing Verbs with one syllable ending vowel+consonant double the consonant and add ing ex : sit - sitting run - running swim - swimming