In English we use the present continuous tense to talk about things that are happening right now or around now, for temporary situations and to describe changes. Another reason to use present continuous is for definite future arrangements. We usually know exactly when the arrangements are happening and they are often the type of arrangements we can write in a diary. There is a suggestion that more than one person is aware of the event, and that some preparation has already happened. In English we often use time phrases such as now, at the moment, at this time, currently, today and this week with the present continuous.
Notes for use of present continuous :
It is not possible to use state verbs in continuous forms. State verbs are generally those which relate to thoughts, senses, emotions, relationships, states of being and measurements such as like, love, hate, own, know, contain, believe and understand. Only action verbs can be used in the present continuous.
Generally, we take the infinitive of the verb and simply add '-ing' to make the continuous form. For example;
work --> working
go --> going
cook --> cooking
study --> studying
listen --> listening
If the verb ends in 'e', we drop the 'e' before adding '-ing'. For example;
come --> coming
take --> taking
phone --> phoning
If the verb ends in a vowel + consonant, we double the last consonant. For example;
swim --> swimming
sit --> sitting
plan --> planning
If the verb has more than one syllable, we double the consonant at the end only if the last syllable is stressed. For example;
prefer --> preferring
begin --> beginning
regret --> regretting
If the last syllable of a verb is not stressed, we do not double the last consonant. For example;
visit --> visiting
happen --> happening
develop --> developing
In British English, verbs ending in 'l' double the 'l' before '-ing' whether the last syllable is stressed or not. For example;
travel --> travelling
cancel --> cancelling
If the verb ends in a 'y' or a 'w', we do not double it when we add '-ing'. For example;
stay --> staying
play --> playing
sew --> sewing
We do not double the consonant if the verb has two vowels before the last consonant. For example;
boil --> boiling
explain --> explaining
In English we also do not double the consonant if the verb ends in two consonants. For example;
help --> helping
start --> starting
The table below shows the different forms of present continuous :
Example Verb : Go | I | You / We / They | He / She / It |
Positive | I'm going ... | ...'re going ... | ...'s going ... |
Negative | I'm not going ... | ... aren't going ... | ... isn't going ... |
Questions | Am I going ...? | Are ... going ...? | Is ... going ...? |
Short answers | Yes, I am. / No, I'm not. | Yes, ... are. / No, ... aren't. | Yes, ... is. / No, ... isn't. |
Present Continuous Example Sentences :
Positive Examples of Present Continuous:
Negative Examples of Present Continuous :
Question Examples of Present Continuous :
In English we also use the present continuous with 'always' to indicate the action we are describing is annoying for us because it is done too often.
Examples of Present Continuous with Always:
Present continuous example sentences | |
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Are you coming, too? | Kommst du auch? |
I'm just calling about the house for rent in Angel. | Ich rufe nur wegen dem Haus an das in Angel vermietet wird. |
I think Pogo is getting less insecure now. | Ich denke Pogo ist jetzt nicht mehr so unsicher. |
And one Tsingtao, I'm not sure if I'm pronouncing it correctly. | Und ein Tsingtao. Ich bin mir nicht sicher, ob ich es korrekt ausgesprochen habe. |
Mike, I am going to Piccadilly Circus, too. | Mike, ich werde auch zum Piccadilly Circus gehen. |
It's almost 11 o'clock, the bar is closing. | Es ist fast 23 Uhr, die Bar schließt. |
Great! What are you doing tomorrow? | Großartig! Was machst du morgen? |
Alright, sorry, my phone is ringing! | In Ordnung. Entschuldige, mein Telefon klingelt! |
What 500 times? Aren't you overexaggerating? | Wie 500 Mal? Übertreibst du nicht? |
Alright, so I'm leaving now. | Okay, ich gehe dann. |
You know who we are talking about. | Du weißt über wen wir reden. |
No, I'm living in a shared house, with the landlords. | Nein, ich teile mir ein Haus mit den Vermietern. |
What are you doi... | Was machst d... |
Let's do it quickly, it's getting late. | Lass uns das schnell erledigen, es wird spät. |
I'm just wearing my ring upside down. | Ich trage einfach meinen Ring umgekehrt. |
Are you planning on changing it? | Haben Sie vor sie auszutauschen? |
Especially while your winter clothes are taking up all the space. | Besonders weil deine Winterkleidung den ganzen Platz wegnimmt. |
Anyway, are you planning on living here with your girlfriend? | Wie auch immer. Planst du hier mit deiner Freundin zu wohnen? |
So we are not working. | Also arbeiten wir nicht. |
Hello mate, I can't believe I'm seeing you here! | Hallo Kumpel, ich kann nicht glauben, dass ich dich hier sehe! |