Present Continuous Aktivnosti. The Present Continuous Tense TO BE She is walking. ? Is she walking?  She is not walking.  ? Is she not walking?) SEE,

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Present Continuous Aktivnosti

The Present Continuous Tense TO BE She is walking. ? Is she walking?  She is not walking.  ? Is she not walking?) SEE, WATCH, DO, GET, RUN, STAY, LISTEN, PLAY, EAT, DRINK, SLEEP… (AM/IS/ARE) ing

The Present Continuous Tense 1.I am watching a show. 2.You are watching a show. 3.He She is watching a show. It 1.We are watching a show. 2.You are watching a show. 3.They are watching a show. write writing E dropped vowel + consonant + e lie -ie -> -y lying Consonant doubling consonant + stressed vowel + consonant stop stopping begin beginning but: open opening rock rocking

The Present Continuous Tense use Actions in progressNear future Shorter actions: I am having a lunch. She is not paying attention. Are they watching us? Longer actions: I am reading an interesting book. I am studying to study a manager Are you saving for a new car? We are going out tonight. Are they coming with us? We are not getting there on time

The Present Continuous Tense use Repetition and irritation He is always coming late for trainings. They are constantly asking stupid questions. It is constantly raining in new York. You are always telling me what to do.

The Present Continuous Tense adverbs of time Actions in progress Near future Repetition and irritation Currently, at the moment, right now, this year, this month… Tonight, at 5 o’clock, tomorrow… Constantly, always

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