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Present Continuous Tense with uses, formula & example.
The present continuous tense is a grammatical structure used to depict actions occurring at or around the present moment. It is formed by combining the appropriate form of the verb "to be" (am, is, are) with the present participle (the -ing form) of the main verb. This tense serves various purposes, including describing ongoing actions happening right now ("She is watching a movie"), temporary situations ("They're staying at the hotel"), future arrangements ("I'm meeting friends later"), and repetitive behaviors ("He's always talking during class"). It is also employed to portray changing scenarios ("The weather is getting colder") and to convey annoyance or irritation ("She's always interrupting me"). This tense highlights the dynamic nature of actions and their relationship to the current timeframe.
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