Ten present continuous tenses

Ten present continuous tenses


i am doing homework.
are you doing your homework/
i am not doing my homework
i am having a shower
are you having a shower
i am not having a shower
you are smoking
are you smoking
you aren't smoking
you are drinking



The definition, structure, sentence pattern and characteristics of the present continuous tense


The definition of the present progressive tense means the action that is going on or taking place at the moment of speaking. The so-called "in progress" means that the action is still in progress when it is mentioned
The construction of the present continuous tense is: subject + be + v.ing
First person singular I + am + v-ing
First person plural we + are + v-ing
You + are + V-ing
The third person singular He (she, it) + is + V-ing
They + are + V-ing
Affirmative sentence: subject + be (is / AM / are) + present participle
Negative sentence: subject + be (is / AM / are) + not + present participle
General question: be (is / AM / are) + subject + present participle
Special question: special question + corresponding be verb + subject + present participle + sth?
Past continuous tense in indirect speech
The present continuous tense
The auxiliary verb be + the present participle of the verb (ing form)



They are interrogative, negative and affirmative sentences
It's 12 sentences in total. Be sure to be accurate


The present continuous tense
He's climbing a tree
Is he climbing a tree?
He isn't climbing a tree
In the past tense:
He clipped a tree
Did he climb a tree?
He didn't climb a tree
In the future:
He's going to climb a tree
Is he going to climb a tree?
He isn't going to climb a tree
present perfect:
He's clipped a tree
Has he clipped a tree?
He hasn't clipped a tree



I'm sorry, but I'm sorry!


Is she doing her homework now?
Are you writing a letter to your grandpa?
Are they talking about the movie?



On the grammar of English interrogative sentences
What is he planted
How long does his wife pass away
Are these two sentences wrong


Both sentences are wrong
The first sentence is multi subject
What is planted by him
What does he plant what is the object
Pass away is a terminating copula. It can't be used with how long
How long has his wife been dead?
Or when did his wife pass away?



Online English sentence patterns are transformed into general questions, and special questions (in brackets) are special questions
1,They buy (flowers) for their homes.
2,(Mr Johnson) likes Chinese martial arts
3,He is from (Canada).
4,She goes to school (by bike).
5,My parents are (teachers).
6,My little borther goes to (NO.1) Middle School.
7,There are (30) students in our class
8,I get up (at six) every day.
9,They go to the market to (buy vegetables and fruits).
10,His father gives him (fifteen yuan) every month for his pocket money
There are general questions, please write down Thank you


1.Do they buy flowers for their homes?
What do they buy for their homes?
2.Does Mr Johnson like Chinese martial arts?
Who likes Chinese martial arts?
3.Is he from Canada?
Where does he from?
4.Does she go to school by bike?
How does she go to school?
5.Are your parents teachers?
What are your parents
6.Does your little brother go to No.1 Middle School?
Which Middle School does your little brother go?
7.Are there 30 students in our class?
How many students are there in your class?
8.Do you get up at six every day?
When do you get up every day?
9.Do they go to the market to buy vegetables and fruits?
What do they go to the market bo buy?
10.Does his father gave him fifteen yuan every month for his pocket money?
How much money does his father give him every month for his pocket money?



What are the sentence patterns of special questions
What does it count?


As the name suggests, a question about a certain part of a sentence is a special question. First, a special question. A special question begins with an interrogative pronoun or an interrogative adverb



Questions about English interrogative sentences
Can you give him some advice


The question you asked is meaningless. It's a general question with modal verbs



Help me turn English sentence patterns into questions
5 Tom plays soccer after school 6 Martin goes to the library to study Japanese every Saturday 7 my father uses a computer every day 8 my sister is only two


5 Does Tom play soccer after school?
6.Does Martin go to the libaray to study Japanese every Saturday?
7.Does my father uses a computer every day?
8.Is my sister only two?



What's on the desk?


What is there on the desk ?