Continuous tense
All the continuous tenses describe running action which is happened at the moment of time or specific present, past, and future time.
Continuous tense is also called a temporary action, temporary action means an action which happens in particular time or at the point of time or over period of time in the past.
Note: The present continuous tense is used to describe an action that running now or continuing at present time.
These helping verbs are used in present continuous tense.
Is/am/are these verbs always used according to subject.
"IS" WORKS WITH HE, SHE, IT, NAME.
"AM" USED WITH I.
"ARE" USED WITH YOU, THEY AND WE.
to make a positive statement.
Subject + is/am/are+ V1+ing + object.
Ex- he is playing cricket.
Ex- They are going to office.
To make a negative statement.
Subject + is/am/are + not +V1+ing +object.
Ex- he is not playing cricket.
Ex- they are not going to office.
To make a Interrogative statement.
Is/am/are + subject + V1+ ing +object?
Ex- is he playing cricket?
Ex- are they going to office?
Note: past continuous tense is used to show an action going on at a point of time or over the period of time in the past.
Was/were helping verbs are used in past continuous tense.
"Was" works with HE, SHE, IT, NAME AND I.
"Were" is used with YOU, THEY AND WE.
To make a positive statement.
Subject + was/were + V1+ing + object.
Ex- she was singing a song.
Ex- we were watching a movie.
To make a Negative statement.
Subject + was/were + not +V1+ing + object.
Ex- she was not singing a song.
Ex- we were not watching a movie.
To make a interrogative statement.
Was/were + subject + V1+ing +object?
Ex- was she singing asong?
Ex- were we watching a movie?
Note: future continuous tense is used to describe an action that will be in progress at some time in the future.
Shall be / will be helping verbs are used in future continuous tense.
"Shall be" is used with I AND WE.
"will be" is used with HE, SHE, IT, YOU, THEY, NAME.
To make a positive statement.
Subject + shall be/will be + V1+ing + object.
Ex- he wil be singing a song.
Ex- i shall be reading a book.
To make a Negative statement.
Subject + shall /will + not + be +V1+ing + object.
Ex- he will not be singing a song.
Ex- i shall not be reading a book.
To make a Interrogative statement.
Shall/will + subject + be + V1+ing + object?
Ex- will he be singing a song?
Ex- shall i be reading a book?
All the continuous tenses describe running action which is happened at the moment of time or specific present, past, and future time.
Continuous tense is also called a temporary action, temporary action means an action which happens in particular time or at the point of time or over period of time in the past.
Note: The present continuous tense is used to describe an action that running now or continuing at present time.
These helping verbs are used in present continuous tense.
Is/am/are these verbs always used according to subject.
"IS" WORKS WITH HE, SHE, IT, NAME.
"AM" USED WITH I.
"ARE" USED WITH YOU, THEY AND WE.
to make a positive statement.
Subject + is/am/are+ V1+ing + object.
Ex- he is playing cricket.
Ex- They are going to office.
To make a negative statement.
Subject + is/am/are + not +V1+ing +object.
Ex- he is not playing cricket.
Ex- they are not going to office.
To make a Interrogative statement.
Is/am/are + subject + V1+ ing +object?
Ex- is he playing cricket?
Ex- are they going to office?
Note: past continuous tense is used to show an action going on at a point of time or over the period of time in the past.
Was/were helping verbs are used in past continuous tense.
"Was" works with HE, SHE, IT, NAME AND I.
"Were" is used with YOU, THEY AND WE.
To make a positive statement.
Subject + was/were + V1+ing + object.
Ex- she was singing a song.
Ex- we were watching a movie.
To make a Negative statement.
Subject + was/were + not +V1+ing + object.
Ex- she was not singing a song.
Ex- we were not watching a movie.
To make a interrogative statement.
Was/were + subject + V1+ing +object?
Ex- was she singing asong?
Ex- were we watching a movie?
Note: future continuous tense is used to describe an action that will be in progress at some time in the future.
Shall be / will be helping verbs are used in future continuous tense.
"Shall be" is used with I AND WE.
"will be" is used with HE, SHE, IT, YOU, THEY, NAME.
To make a positive statement.
Subject + shall be/will be + V1+ing + object.
Ex- he wil be singing a song.
Ex- i shall be reading a book.
To make a Negative statement.
Subject + shall /will + not + be +V1+ing + object.
Ex- he will not be singing a song.
Ex- i shall not be reading a book.
To make a Interrogative statement.
Shall/will + subject + be + V1+ing + object?
Ex- will he be singing a song?
Ex- shall i be reading a book?
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