Chris usually wears work clothes, but he isn't wearing them right now.
Form
The present continuous can be made with be and a verb in its "~ing" form:
Positive Sentences
I | am / 'm | racing sleeping reading driving working |
You | are / 're | |
He She It |
is / 's | |
We They |
are / 're |
Negative Sentences
I | am not / 'm not | racing sleeping reading driving working |
You | are not / 're not / aren't | |
He She It |
is not / 's not / isn't | |
We They |
are not / 're not / aren't |
Yes or No Questions
Am | I | working? |
Are | you | |
Is | he / she / it | |
Are | we / they |
Short Answers
Yes, | I am. you are. he / she / it is. we / they are. |
No, | I am not. you are not. he / she / it is not. we / they are not. |
Questions with Question Words
How What Why etc. |
am | I | doing? |
are | you | ||
is | he / she / it | ||
are | we / they |
Spelling of Verb~ing
Usually, we add ing to a verb:
- fix → fixing
- check → checking
- spend → spending
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