The document provides examples of using the present continuous tense in English to describe actions that are happening now or ongoing. It shows affirmative and negative forms of the present continuous for "I", "you", "we", "they", "he", "she" and "it". Questions are formed by using "be" verbs like "am", "are" and "is" followed by the subject and verb+ing. Examples are given of asking yes/no questions in the present continuous and answering them affirmatively or negatively.
The document provides examples of using the present continuous tense in English to describe actions that are happening now or ongoing. It shows affirmative and negative forms of the present continuous for "I", "you", "we", "they", "he", "she" and "it". Questions are formed by using "be" verbs like "am", "are" and "is" followed by the subject and verb+ing. Examples are given of asking yes/no questions in the present continuous and answering them affirmatively or negatively.
The document provides examples of using the present continuous tense in English to describe actions that are happening now or ongoing. It shows affirmative and negative forms of the present continuous for "I", "you", "we", "they", "he", "she" and "it". Questions are formed by using "be" verbs like "am", "are" and "is" followed by the subject and verb+ing. Examples are given of asking yes/no questions in the present continuous and answering them affirmatively or negatively.