The
Progressive Form of the Present
In many situations, you will encounter the progressive form of
the present tense. There are three forms of the present in English,
the simple, progressive, and emphatic. In previous section, you
learned the simple forms of the verbs to be, to go, and to have.
Compare the two conjugations of the verb to go:
SIMPLE
PRESENT
I
go
you go
he, she, it goes
we go
they go
PROGRESSIVE
PRESENT
I
am going
you are going
he, she, it is going
we are going
they are going
To form the progressive present, use the present tense of the
verb to be as an auxiliary and add the ending -ing to the infinitive.
Sometimes there will be a slight spelling change:
-->the boy runs
-->the boy is running
-->we
bake a cake
-->we are baking a cake
Don't be afraid to use contractions with the progressive present
forms. You will hear and use I'm going or they're driving much
more often that the non-contracted forms.
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