Unit 1 - Present continuous (I am doing)

a) Study this example situation:

Ann is in her car. She is on her way to work. She is driving to work. This means: she is driving now, at the time of speaking.

This is the present continuous tense:
I am
he/she/it is
we/they/you are

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  • Please don't make so much noise. I'm studying.?  - not?  'I study'
  • Where is Margaret? She's having a bath. - not 'she has'
  • Let's go out now. It is not raining any more.
  • Hello, Ann. Are you enjoing the party? - not 'do you enjoy'

b) We also use the present continuous when we talk about something which is happening around, the time of speaking, but not necessarily exactly at the time of speaking. Study the example situation:

Tom and Ann are talking and drinking in a cafe. Tom says: "I'm reading an interesting book at the moment. I'll lend it to you when I've finished it."

Tom is not reading the book at the time of speaking. He means that he has begun the book and has not finished it yet. He is in the middle of reading it. Here are some more examples:

  • Silvia is learning English at the moment. - not 'learns'
  • Have you heard about Tom? He's building his own house. - not 'builds'

But perhaps Silvia and Tom are not doing these things exactly at the time of speaking.

c) We often use the present continuous?  when we talk about a period around the presen. For example: today, this season etc.:

  • You're working hard today. - Yes! I have a lot to do.
  • Tom isn't playing football this season. He wants to concentrate on his studies.

d) We use the present continuous when we talk about changing situations:

  • The population of the World is rising very fast. - not 'rises'
  • Is your English getting better? - not 'does... get'
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