Present Continuous Tense
ICSE · Class 3 · Essentials of English Grammar and Composition
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Understanding the Present Continuous Tense
- Used for actions happening right now.
- Always includes a helping verb: am, is, or are.
- The main verb ends with -ing (e.g., running, eating).
Using 'Am', 'Is', and 'Are'
- 'Am' is used only with 'I'.
- 'Is' is used with singular subjects: he, she, it, Ram, the cat.
- 'Are' is used with plural subjects: you, we, they, the dogs, my friends.
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