The Ultimate Guide to the Present Continuous Tense Verbs

The present continuous tense is made from the present simple tense of the verb “to be” and a verb + ing.[1]https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/english-grammar-reference/present-continuous

Subject + to be + verb –ing

present continuous tense

When do we use the present continuous tense?

Action happening right now

The present continuous tense is used to talking about an action that you are doing right at the moment.

Positive

  • I am
    studying
    English right now!
  • You are
    watching
    a movie.
  • He/she/it is
    eating
    dinner.
  • We are
    studying
    for an exam.
  • They are
    going
    to school right now.

Negative

  • I am not
    studying
    English right now.
  • You are
    not watching
    a movie.
  • He/she/it is
    not eating
    dinner.
  • We are
    not studying
    for an exam.
  • They are
    not going
    to school right now.

Question

  • Am I studying English right now?
  • Are you
    watching a movie?
  • Is he/she/it watching a movie?
  • Are we
    studying for an exam?
  • Are they
    going to school right now?

Action happening around right now

The present continuous tense is also used to talk about events that is happening right now but is not yet finished.

Positive

  • I am
    reading
    a great book.
  • You are
    cooking
    dinner.
  • He/she/it is
    learning
    French.
  • We are
    eating
    dinner.
  • They are
    taking
    a test.

Negative

  • I am not
    reading
    a great book.
  • You are
    not cooking
    dinner.
  • He/she/it is
    not learning
    French.
  • We are
    not eating
    dinner.
  • They are
    not taking
    a test.

Question

  • Am I reading a great book?
  • Are you
    cooking dinner?
  • Is
    he/she/it learning French?
  • Are
    we eating dinner?
  • Are
    they taking a test?

When do you not use it?

Do not use the present continuous tense verb conjugation with stative verbs. Stative verbs show a state of being.[2]https://www.grammarly.com/blog/present-continuous/

When using stative verbs you should just use the present tense.

For example:

I am preferring chocolate ice cream to vanilla ice cream. (incorrect)

I prefer chocolate ice cream to vanilla ice cream. (correct)

Practice Exercises

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1. We _____________ a great song. (to sing)

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2. My brother _____________ a movie right now. (to study)

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3. You _____________ with her right now. (to talk)

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4. I _____________ dinner with my family right now. (to eat)

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5. Sam and Joe _____________ up the stairs. (to climb)

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6. Mrs. Smith _____________ English. (to teach)

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