Present continous and going to

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Mind Map on Present continous and going to, created by John Edinson Carrillo medina on 06/03/2019.
John Edinson Carrillo medina
Mind Map by John Edinson Carrillo medina, updated more than 1 year ago
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Present continous and going to

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  • Remember! -The verb has only one syllable and ends in C+V+C. Double last consonant: Running

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  1. 2).How we create a sentemce in presemt continous?
    1. 1).When we use this verb tense?
      1. When the action is happening now.
        1. When we want to describe something.
          1. When we are talking about the planned near future
          2. 3).Which are the typical verbs words from this tense?

            Annotations:

            • Another important thing to remember are the STATE VERBS!They are some verbs that don't make sense in a continous tense.

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            1. Is happening now
              1. Now, at the moment, look!, listen!
              2. Near and planned future
                1. Tomorrow, today, tonight, this weekend.
              3. Be + Verb ending in + ing
                1. The boy is playing football
                  1. They are eating a cake
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