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present continuous uchun aniq malumot yoz jumaboyeva sevinch topic: present continuous student: jumaboyeva sevinch present continuous uchun aniq malumot yoz jumaboyeva sevinch plan: 1. definition and usage of present continuous tense 2. structure of present continuous tense 3. affirmative sentences in present continuous ... t.me/slaydai_bot 1. definition and usage of present continuous tense the present continuous tense, also known as the present progressive tense, is used to describe actions currently happening or ongoing. it is formed using the auxiliary verb "to be" (am, is, are) followed by the present participle of the main verb, typically ending in -ing. for example, "she is reading a book." this tense is often employed for actions occurring at the moment of speaking or for future plans and arrangements. it can also indicate temporary actions or situations and describe trends or repeated actions in the present. additionally, it is used to express annoyance with actions …
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ent participle of the main verb (verb + -ing). for example, "she is reading a book," "they are playing soccer," and "i am studying for my exam" are affirmative sentences. the present continuous is typically used to indicate temporary actions or situations, ongoing events, developments or changes, and future plans. it contrasts with the simple present tense, which describes habitual actions or universal truths. ... t.me/slaydai_bot 4. negative sentences in present continuous in the present continuous tense, negative sentences are formed by using the structure: subject + am/is/are + not + verb+ing. this tense indicates actions that are not occurring at the moment of speaking. for example, "i am not eating" implies the action of eating is not happening now. when forming these sentences, "am not" pairs with "i," "is not" or "isn't" pairs with singular third-person subjects, and "are not" or "aren't" is used with plural subjects and "you." …
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ent of speaking or temporary situations. it is formed with the verb "to be" plus the "-ing" form of the main verb. examples: "she is reading now" and "they are studying this week." the simple present tense describes habitual actions, general truths, or fixed arrangements. it uses the base form of the verb for most subjects, adding "-s" for third-person singular. examples include "he reads every morning" and "water boils at 100°c." comparative usage: "i eat breakfast at 7 am" (habit) vs. "i am eating breakfast now" (current action). the present continuous is not used for stative verbs, whereas the simple present can describe states or feelings, such as "i know him" or "she likes chocolate." ... t.me/slaydai_bot 7. common verbs used in present continuous the present continuous tense in english is used to describe actions happening now or around the present time. common verbs used in this tense include: …
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yllable verbs where the stress is on the final syllable, double the consonant (e.g., "begin" becomes "beginning"). 6. **'c' ending**: if a verb ends with "c", add a "k" before "-ing" (e.g., "picnic" becomes "picnicking"). present continuous uchun aniq malumot yoz jumaboyeva sevinch thank you for your attention! image1.png image2.png image3.png image4.jpg image5.png image6.png image7.jpg /docprops/thumbnail.jpeg
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present continuous uchun aniq malumot yoz jumaboyeva sevinch topic: present continuous student: jumaboyeva sevinch present continuous uchun aniq malumot yoz jumaboyeva sevinch plan: 1. definition and usage of present continuous tense 2. structure of present continuous tense 3. affirmative sentences in present continuous ... t.me/slaydai_bot 1. definition and usage of present continuous tense the present continuous tense, also known as the present progressive tense, is used to describe actions currently happening or ongoing. it is formed using the auxiliary verb "to be" (am, is, are) followed by the present participle of the main verb, typically ending in -ing. for example, "she is reading a book." this tense is often employed for actions occurring at the moment of speaking or for …

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