PRESENT CONTINUOUS. AFFIRMATIVE I am listening to music now. You are listening to music now. He is listening to music now. She is listening to music now.

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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

AFFIRMATIVE I am listening to music now. You are listening to music now. He is listening to music now. She is listening to music now. It is listening to music now. We are listening to music now. You are listening to music now. They are listening to music.

NEGATIVE I am not listening to music now. You are not listening to music now. He is not listening to music now. She is not listening to music now. It is not listening to music now. We are not listening to music now. You are not listening to music now. They are not listening to music.

INTERROGATIVE Am I listening to music now? Are you listening to music now? Is he listening to music now? Is she listening to music now? Is it listening to music now? Are we listening to music now? Are you listening to music now? Are they listening to music now?

USES OF THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE: a) for an action happening now: It is raining. b) for a definite arrangement in the near future: I am meeting Peter tonight. Źródło Thomson A.J, Martinet A.V. (1986). A practical English Grammar. Oxford University Press