present countinous
by Jean Dassler
1. is used to describe actions at the moment.
2. positive structure: subject + verb to be + verb (ing).
3. negative structure: subject + verb to be + negative auxiliar (not) + verb (ing)
4. examples -: she is not singing, with the contraction, she isn´t singing. They are not fixing, or, they aren´t fixing. I am not doing homework,
5. interrogative structure: auxiliar verb to be + subject + verb (ing) + ?.
6. examples ?: Are you listening to cartel de santa music? Is she speaking germany? Is he swimming?
7. examples +: He is eating pizza, or, He´s eating. We are running, or, we´re running. I'm driving the car.