I’m studying now. - It is used to talk about something that is happening at the moment we speak., I’m reading a really good book at the moment. - We also use it to talk about something that is happening currently but not necessarily when we speak. In this case, time expressions such as “currently”, “lately” or “these days” are used., She is visiting her aunt this afternoon - We use the present continuous to talk about something that has already been decided to do in the near future., Affirmative Sentences "+" - Subject + auxiliary verb (to be) + verb+ing., Negative Sentences " - " - Subject + auxiliary verb (to be) + negative auxiliary (not) + verb+ing., Interrogative Sentences " ? " - Auxiliary verb (to be) + subject + verb+ing?, ADVERBS or EXPRESSIONS - NOW, RIGHT NOW, IN THIS MOMENT, AT PRESENT, AT FIVE O’CLOCK, ON MONDAY, !,

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