What is the Present Continuous (Positive)?
The Present Continuous helps us talk about things happening now.
It describes actions that are in progress at the moment of speaking. Think about what you are doing right now.
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How Do We Form the Present Continuous (Positive)?
The structure is simple: subject + verb ‘to be’ (am/is/are) + main verb + -ing.
- We use am with I.
- We use is with he, she, it.
- We use are with you, we, they.
Contractions are common in spoken English:
- I am → I’m
- You are → You’re
- He is → He’s
- She is → She’s
- It is → It’s
- We are → We’re
- They are → They’re
What Are the Spelling Rules for -ing Verbs?
Here are some important rules for adding -ing to verbs:
- Most verbs: Just add -ing.
- play → playing
- read → reading
- watch → watching
- Verbs ending in -e: Drop the -e, then add -ing.
- make → making
- have → having
- write → writing
- Short verbs (one syllable) ending in consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC): Double the last consonant, then add -ing.
- sit → sitting
- run → running
- swim → swimming
| Subject | Verb 'to be' | Main Verb + -ing | Contraction |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | am | working | I’m working |
| You | are | working | You’re working |
| He | is | working | He’s working |
| She | is | working | She’s working |
| It | is | working | It’s working |
| We | are | working | We’re working |
| They | are | working | They’re working |
Exemples
- I am learning English right now.
- You are doing a great job!
- He is listening to music.
- She is cooking dinner for her family.
- It is raining outside.
- We are watching a movie together.
- They are playing football in the park.
- My sister is writing an email.
- The cat is sleeping on the sofa.
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Common Mistakes for Spanish Speakers
When learning the Present Continuous, Spanish speakers sometimes make specific mistakes:
- Forgetting ‘to be’: In Spanish, you use one verb form (e.g., estoy trabajando). In English, you need two parts: the verb ‘to be’ and the -ing form.
- Incorrect: I working hard.
- Correct: I am working hard.
- Incorrect -ing spelling: Not dropping the -e or not doubling the consonant.
- Incorrect: She is haveing lunch.
- Correct: She is having lunch.
- Incorrect: He is runing fast.
- Correct: He is running fast.
- Confusing with Simple Present: Using Present Continuous for habitual actions instead of actions happening now.
- Incorrect: I am usually eating breakfast at 7 AM. (This describes a habit)
- Correct: I usually eat breakfast at 7 AM.
- Correct: I am eating breakfast now. (This describes an action happening now)
Questions fréquemment posées
When do I use the Present Continuous?
You use it for actions happening right now, at the moment of speaking, or for temporary actions that are in progress.
Can I use contractions with the Present Continuous?
Yes, contractions like I’m, you’re, he’s are very common in spoken and informal written English. They make your speech sound more natural.
What is the main difference between Present Simple and Present Continuous?
The Present Simple is for habits, routines, and facts (I eat breakfast every day). The Present Continuous is for actions happening now or temporary situations (I am eating breakfast now).
Is “I am working” the same as “I work”?
No. I am working means you are working at this moment. I work means it is your job or a regular activity you do, but not necessarily right now.





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