PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE

AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES

SUBJECT + TO BE + MAIN VERB (ING) + COMPLEMENT

I am playing soccer

He is reading a book

Thay are sleeping in the sofa

NEGATIVE SENTNCES

SUBJECT + TO BE + NEGATION (NOT) + MAIN VERB (ING) + COMPLEMENT

I am playing soccer

He is reading a book

Thay are sleeping in the sofa

CLOSE QUESTIONS

TO BE + SUBJECT + MAIN VERB (ING) + COMPLEMENT +?

Are you playing soccer?

Is he reading a book?

Are they sleeping in the sofa?

CLOSE ANSWERS

AFFRIMATIVE

Yes, (subject) + (to be)

Yes, I am.

NEGATIVE

No, (subject) + (to be) + not

Present continuous tense is used to express actions that are happening at the moment to speak, RIGHT NOW.

We need "TO BE" verb:

I: am

He, She, It: is

You, They, We: are

We have to add the ending "ING" to the main verb, like this: (eat) eating, (read) reading, (swim) swimming, (erase) erasing...

No, I am not. (No, I'm not)