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Present Continuous Tense Examples: Definition, Formula & Rules

Today, we will delve into the concept of the present continuous tense. But, what does the present continuous tense signify? The present continuous tense is employed to depict an action that is currently happening in the present or to indicate that an action occurring at present will have consequences in the future.

Present continuous tense Examples

  • Alex is reading a book.
  • We are watching a movie.
  • They are cooking dinner.
  • The kids are playing in the garden.
  • Sarah is painting a beautiful landscape.
  • He is learning to play the guitar.
  • The cat is sleeping on the windowsill.
  • We are attending a concert tonight.
  • The students are preparing for the exam.
  • I am writing an article.

Where do we use present continuous tense?

  1. They are discussing the project in the conference room.
  2. We are planning a trip to the mountains.
  3. The children are playing in the park.
  4. The scientists are conducting experiments in the laboratory.
  5. He is waiting for the bus at the bus stop.
  6. The chef is preparing a special dish for the customers.
  7. Sarah is attending a business meeting.
  8. The team is practicing for the upcoming match.
  9. The sun is setting over the horizon.
  10. The company is launching a new product next month.

Structure of present continuous tense

Positive sentence:

subject+ is/am/are/ VI-ing+object

  1. The birds are chirping in the early morning.
  2. The mechanic is fixing the car in the garage.
  3. We are exploring the historical museum.
  4. She is baking a delicious cake for the party.
  5. The athletes are training for the upcoming marathon.
  6. He is presenting his research findings at the conference.

Negative sentence:

subject+is/am/are/+not+ VI-ing+object

  1. They are not singing in the choir.
  2. He is not painting a beautiful landscape.
  3. The students are not participating in a quiz competition.
  4. I am not writing a letter to my pen pal.
  5. The birds are not chirping in the early morning.
  6. The mechanic is not fixing the car in the garage.
  7. We are not exploring the historical museum.
  8. She is not baking a delicious cake for the party.
  9. The athletes are not training for the upcoming marathon.
  10. He is not presenting his research findings at the conference.

Interrogative sentence:

is/am/are/+subject+ VI-ing+object

  1. Is he studying for the exam?
  2. Is your brother cooking dinner?
  3. Is the cat sleeping on the sofa?
  4. Is the company launching a new product?
  5. Are they participating in the competition?

Present continuous tense Examples

  1. I am cooking dinner for you.
  2. She is not attending the party tonight.
  3. I am working with you today.
  4. She is returning from college.
  5. We are streaming the movie.
  6. They are practicing football.
  7. Are we going to play the music?
  8. Am I still waiting for you?
  9. She is not heading to the market.
  10. Is she going to dance today?