Present Continues Tense


 Here, we discuss the present continuous tense with definitions, examples and rules.

Present Continues Tense 

In which sentence activities are continued in the present time. It is called the present continuous tense.

There are four types of sentence 

1. Affirmative

In this sentence never show the "Not" word it is an affirmative (Positive)  sentence.

Rule of this sentence 

Sub+is/am/are+verb (1form)+ing+obj

Example:

She is going to school.
They are coming home.
I read the book.
You are doing your work.

2. Negative 

In this sentence use the "Not" word It is a negative sentence.

Rule of this sentence 

Sub+is/am/are+not+verb (1form)+ing+obj

Example

I am not talking to you.
She is not teaching programming language.
They are not going to there.

3. Interrogative 

Whatever sentences are start from the "क्या" word? It is called an interrogative sentence.

Rule of this sentences 

Is/Am/Are+Sub+Verb ( 1Form) +ing+Obj

Examples: 

Is she playing? 
Are you making tea?
Am I going to there?
Is he coming from Delhi to Mumbai?

interrogative word ( Questions_word)

An interrogative word is a word that is used to ask questions, such as Which, What, When, Why, How, Whom, etc. These are sometimes called Wh_Family.

Rule of this sentences 

Wh_Famly+is/am/are+sub+verb (1Form)+ing+obj

Examples:

What are you doing now?
Where are you going?
Why is she going to school?
When is he calling to you?



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