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Talking about what you are doing at the momentThe present continuous tense is one of the most commonly used tenses in English.. It is the tense form that we use to talk about things we a

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Talking about what you are doing at the moment

The present continuous tense is one of the most commonly used tenses in English It is the tense form that we use to talk about things we are doing at the moment Note that this tense is not used to talk about things that happen all the time – for example, your habits or everyday routines These ideas are expressed using the simple present tense

Uses

Things that are happening at the moment

‘What are you doing there?’ ‘I’m doing my homework.’ (NOT What do you do there?)

She is washing the clothes

He is learning his lessons

Compare this with the simple present tense

He learns his lessons every day (Here we use the simple present tense because we are talking about his habits.)

She wakes up early in the morning (Here again we use the simple present tense because we are talking about the person’s habits / routines.)

The present continuous tense, on the other hand, is only used to talk about things that we are doing at the moment of speaking

The present continuous tense is also used to talk about actions that are happening in a period of time around the present moment

I am reading ‘The Old Man and the Sea’ by Earnest Hemingway (This sentence means that ‘The Old Man and the Sea’ is the novel I am reading now It doesn’t necessarily mean that I am reading it at the moment of speaking.)

He is working hard for his exams

Future plans and arrangements

The present continuous tense is very commonly used to talk about future plans and arrangements

I’m doing some shopping tomorrow

I’m seeing your Dad tomorrow

I’m not coming with you

The time expressions commonly used with the present continuous tense are: at the moment, now, today, this

week, this month, tomorrow, and currently Adverbs of time referring to future (e.g next week, next month etc.)

can also be used with the present continuous tense

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