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How to form continuous tenses?

English Grammar lesson to learn forming continuous tenses in the present past and the future

English Grammar lesson to learn forming continuous tenses in the present past and the future

It is observed that English learners have some difficulty in framing continuous tenses. This English Grammar lesson is all about how to form continuous tenses. The continuous tenses talk about an action that is happening or taking place. It is also referred to as progressive tense.

There is a very useful structure that can be used to form these tenses. The tenses can be in the past, present or future

Past continuous tenses (used to talk about an action that was going on in the past)

Sub + was/were + verb +ing

These sentences can be made negative by adding the word ‘not’ after ‘was’ or ‘were’

Was is used with I, He, She or a name

Were is used with you, we, they

Present Continuous tenses (used to talk about an action going on in the present time)

Sub+ is/am/are +verb+ ing

Am is used with I (subject)

Are is used with you, we, they

Is (used with he, she or name)

These sentences can be made negative by adding the word not after is, am or are

Future continuous tense (used to talk about an action that will happen in the future)

Sub + will be + verb + ing

These sentences can be made negative by adding the word not after will

We hope that this English Grammar lesson has helped you a lot and with continuous practice you will go a long way.

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