Present Continuous

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Question: What is she doing right now?

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Sheisarightreadingbooknow
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In English, we often use the "Present Continuous" tense to talk about actions or events that are happening right now or around the current time.

Structure: Subject + am/is/are + Verb-ing

  • I am watching a movie right now.
  • She is studying for her exam at the moment.
  • They are playing football in the park today.

Use "am" with I, "is" with he/she/it, and "are" with you/we/they.

  • I am eating breakfast right now.
  • She is watching a movie at the moment.
  • They are playing football in the park today.
  • We are studying English for our exam.
  • He is working on a new project this week.
  • It is raining heavily outside.
  • My parents are traveling to Paris next month.