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1_PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
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Uses the present progressive
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present progressive
english
present continuous
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1_PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
The progressive or continuous present, is used to describe actions taken at that moment.
Examples
I AM EATING PIZZA
THEY ARE DANCING
SHE IS SWIMMING
But it is also used to describe future actions related to someone.
Examples
I´M HAVING LUNCH WITH MY FAMILY TOMORROW AT 8
I´M GOING TO RIDE A BIKE WITH MY GIRLFRIEND TOMORROW AT 10
HOW IS IT USED
THE MOST IMPORTANT VERB OF THE SENTENCE STRUCTURE, YOU ADD THE AUXILIARY ING; WHICH WHEN ADDED TO THE VERB CHANGES IT'S MEANING.
EXAMPLES
COMER: EAT COMIENDO: EATING BAILAR: DANCE BAILANDO: DANCING
THERE ARE ALSO SOME RULES
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