Activities happening at the moment of speaking.
Useful vocabulary for activities happening now: at the moment, now, right now, currently, as we speak
Temporary situations happening around the present moment.
Activities that are repeated a lot.
Useful vocabulary for repeated activities: constantly, always, consistently, regularly, repeatedly, continually, perpetually
Talking about change.
Talking about future plans or arrangements.
Useful vocabulary for future plans: at ____ (time), next Monday, next week/month/year/season, this afternoon/evening, tonight, tomorrow, tomorrow morning
STRUCTURE
For positive sentences, use the verb ‘to be’, then add ‘-ing’ to the main verb.
For negative sentences, add ‘not’ after the verb ‘to be’. We usually contract the form with an apostrophe.
To ask yes/no questions, change the order of the sentence so the ‘to be’ verb is at the beginning.
To ask for more information, add the ‘who, what, where, why, how, when’ question words at the beginning.
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