PRESENT CONTINUOUS
The present continuous is used to describe actions that are performed in the same moment that you speak
Afirmative form:
Structure: subject ε(●̮̮̃•̃)з + auxiliary verb (to be) + gerund
I am playing soccer I´m playing soccer
you are playing soccer You´re playing soccer
He is playing soccer He´s playing soccer
She is playing soccer She´s playing soccer
We are playing soccer We´re playing soccer
You are playing soccer You´re playing soccer
They are playing soccer They´re playing soccer
Negative form:
Structure: subject ε(●̮̮̃•̃)з + auxiliary verb (to be)+(negative auxiliary(not)+ gerund
I am not playing soccer I´m not playing soccer
you are not playing soccer You´re not playing soccer
He is not playing soccer He´s not playing soccer
She is not playing soccer She´s not playing soccer
We are not playing soccer We´re not playing soccer
You are not playing soccer You´re not playing soccer
They are not playing soccer They´re not playing soccer
Interrogative form
Structure: Auxiliary verb + subject ε(●̮̮̃•̃)з + gerund
Am i playing soccer? Yes, i am/ No, i´m not
Are you playing soccer? Yes, you are/ No you aren´t
Is he playing soccer? Yes, he is/ No, he isn´t
Is she playing soccer? Yes, she is/No, she isn´t
Are we playing soccer? Yes,we are/No, we aren´t
Are you playing soccer? Yes, you are/No you aren´t
Are they playing soccer? Yes, they are/No they aren´t
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