10/05/2023
π Let's Dive into Present Progressive Tense!
Are you curious about how to talk about actions happening right now? π€ Present Progressive Tense is your answer!
π What is it?
Present Progressive Tense, also known as Present Continuous Tense, is used to describe actions that are happening at the moment of speaking. It adds life and immediacy to your sentences!
How to Form It:
1οΈβ£ Start with the subject (I, you, he, she, it, we, they).
2οΈβ£ Add the present tense of the verb "to be" (am, is, are).
3οΈβ£ Attach the base form of the main verb and add -ing.
π Let's see it in action:
π "I am learning English right now."
πββοΈ "She is running a marathon today."
π Why use it?
Describe actions in progress. Highlight what's happening at the moment. Make your conversations more vivid and dynamic.
π‘ Pro Tip:
Use "Present Progressive Tense" to share your exciting life updates, plans, or current activities!
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10/03/2023
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09/28/2023
Hey language lovers! πβ¨ Did you know that one of the tiniest words in the English language holds immense power? That's right, we're talking about "THE"! π€
It may seem small, but "the" is an absolute game-changer in the world of communication and storytelling. ππ¬
"The" is the glue that holds our sentences together, guiding us through the maze of words and ideas. It's the difference between "A cat" and "THE cat," and it's the secret ingredient in crafting captivating narratives. π±π
09/27/2023
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09/25/2023
π€ Ever wonder what "Break a leg" means? π¦΅π It might sound like an odd thing to say, but it's a popular English idiom used to wish someone good luck, especially before a performance or important event. π
π€© Think of it this way: If you're about to go on stage, you don't want to literally break a leg, but you do want to do so well that the audience applauds wildly! So, "Break a leg" is a quirky way of saying, "I hope you do amazingly!" π
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08/30/2023
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08/18/2023
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08/15/2023
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07/20/2023
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07/18/2023
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07/14/2023
Letβs do some Practice!!
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07/13/2023
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