Presentcontinuous. With a time expression referring to future (tomorrow, next month) we use the present continuous to talk about personal future arrangements. I'm seeing the dentist at 10 o'clock tomorrow. Jack is coming back from Leeds tonight. Compare: In some situations we can use will, going to or present continuous with little difference
Topractise Present Continuous talk to yourself about what you are doing now, for example, in the morning "I'm brushing my teeth, I'm looking in the mirror, I'm washing my face" etc. Talk about your current work projects, ex. "I'm updating our customer database.", "I'm sowing some crops this week." Remember, this tense is very handy for talking about the future "I'm
Hereyou have the chance to implement your mastery of the present continuous applied to future situations. Record a text using at least three verbs in the present continuous to express plans for your next vacation. Include a brief introduction. You can also follow the model of Peter in Japan text. Click here to listen to Peter in Japan: 00:00
3 We use the present continuous for planned future arrangements. The time of the action must be given in the sentence (soon, tomorrow, on Monday, next week). We are leaving on Monday. She is starting next week. 4. With always the present continuous tense expresses the idea that something happens too often and it annoys the speaker.
Futurearrangements Present continuous. We often use the present continuous to talk about future events that are already planned and decided, when a date and/or a place have been chosen.. I' m seeing the dentist at 6.; We are getting married next week. I' m flying to New York tomorrow morning.; Be going to. We can also use be going to for future arrangements.
ThisLearning Note will cover the present continuous in Portuguese. When we talk about actions that are happening right at the time of speaking, we use the present continuous, also known as the present progressive. Let's start by taking a look at how this works in English. Present continuous in the first person: I am + verb ending in -ing
Whenwe use the present continuous tense, we use it to describe events or activities which have begun it the past, but have not yet finished at the time of speaking If we have definite fixed plans for the near future (not timetable plans, but plans we have made ourselves), we can also use the present continuous to explain this. Examples of
How can you use the verb form that many English coursebooks call the 'present continuous' or 'present progressive' (ie be + base verb+ing)?. The (be) + base+ing form is used where the speaker sees the event that they're talking about to be:. for a temporary or limited period of time; in progress at the time of speaking but where this action is not seen as a point in time
Formingthe future continuous. will be + present participle (-ing form of the verb). NOTE - There is no future tense in English. Instead we use a variety of forms to talk about the future. WILL (in this case with be + present participle) is one of those forms.In many student grammars (and here!) this form is referred to as future continuous for convenient comparison with similar continuous
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