Present Continuous Tense (Simplified)
“It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.” – Babe Ruth Present Continuous Tense (Simplified) by Pep Talk Radio The present continuous (also called the present progressive) tense indicates that an action has already started in the past and it’s still going on, and may continue into the future. Let’s look at the image below to understand more. Improve Your English Grammar: Fix the Top 14 Grammar Mistakes In the above picture, the girl started singing in the past and she is still singing, and this action of singing will continue in future. Let’s understand this with...
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