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In this lesson, we explore the present progressive tense, which describes actions happening right now. By adding "-ing" to the base form of verbs, we can express ongoing activities, like "fly" becoming "flying" or "clean" becoming "cleaning." Through engaging examples, such as planting flowers and jumping in puddles, we illustrate how to ask and answer questions about current activities. This interactive guide helps learners understand how to use the present progressive tense effectively in everyday situations.
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What do we do in Spring? Present Progressive Tense Click here to begin
-ing ending If something is happening right now, we add “-ing” to the end of the verb to express that. fly + ing = flying
Fly fly + ing = flying Plant plant + ing = planting Jumpjump + ing = jumping Clean clean + ing = cleaning Play play + ing = playing
What is he doing? He is planting flowers. He is cleaning the house.
What are they doing? They are planting flowers. They are flying a kite.
What is she doing? She is cleaning the house. She is jumping in puddles.
What is he doing? He is playing in the park. He is planting flowers.
What is she doing? She is jumping in puddles. She is cleaning the house.