CONTINUOUS TENSE.

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CONTINUOUS TENSE

CONTINUOUS TENSE PRESEENT CONTINUOUS FUTURE CONTINUOUS PAST CONTINUOUS

PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE EXPRESSES CONTINUED OR ONGOING ACTION AT PRESENT TIME AUXLIARY VERBS : IS AM ARE EXAMPLES: *I AM WRITING A LETTER *I AM NOT WRITING A LETTER *AM I WRITING A LETTER PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE

Are they playing football?  I am playing cricket.    They are reading their lessons. He is driving a car.  You are not washing your clothes. Are they playing football?

PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE EXPRESSES CONTINUED OR ONGOING ACTION IN PAST AUXLIARY VERBS : WAS (IF SUBJECT IS SIGULAR) WERE (IF SUBJECT IS PLURAL) EXAMPLES: *I WAS WRITING A LETTER *I WAS NOT WRITING A LETTER *WAS I WRITING A LETTER PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE

Was she working in a factory?                They were climbing on a hill.    She was crying yesterday.  He was not taking exam last month  Were you waiting for him yesterday? Was she working in a factory?

FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE EXPRESSES CONTINUED OR ONGOING ACTION IN FUTURE AUXLIARY VERBS : WILL BE SHALL BE EXAMPLES: *I WILL BE WAITING FOR YOU TOMORROW *I WILL NOT BE WAITING FOR YOU TOMORROW * WILL I BE WAITING FOR YOU TOMORROW FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE

It will not be raining tomorrow.  We will be shifting to a new home next year. He will be flying a kite.   It will not be raining tomorrow.   Will you be feeling well tomorrow? Will I be waiting for you?

ACTIVITY

Convert the following to Negative , Simple Or Interrogative sentences and also tell whether it’s a present, past or future tense Ali is going to his school. The cow will not be eating grass. Is Akbar running very fast. They were not buying a book. They will be forgetting everything. The teacher was punishing . Was he wearing new clothes. They are not killing snake. They will be jumping into the river.

Ali is going to his school. (Present) The cow will not be eating grass.(Future) Is Akbar running very fast. (Present) They were not buying a book. (Past) They will be forgetting everything. (Future) The teacher was punishing . (Past) Was he wearing new clothes. (Past) They are not killing snake. (Present) They will be jumping into the river. (Future)