To form sentences in the present continuous tense, the structure used is 'subject + is/am/are + verb-ing.' Examples include 'Leena is attending school on Saturday' and 'Kris is flying to Manali on 20th March.' Each situation is rephrased using this structure to convey ongoing actions.
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To create sentences in the present continuous tense, it's important to use a form of the verb 'to be' (am, is, are) followed by a verb ending in '-ing.' This tense is often used for actions happening at the moment of speaking or for planned future events. Let's apply these rules to each situation:
Leena agreed to be in school on Saturday. (attend) Leena is attending school on Saturday.
Who: Leena
What: Attending school
When: On Saturday
Kris has a plane ticket to Manali, dated 20th March. (fly) Kris is flying to Manali on 20th March.
Who: Kris
What: Flying to Manali
When: On 20th March
Sana and Dani booked a hall for their dance performance. (perform) Sana and Dani are performing their dance in the hall.
Who: Sana and Dani
What: Performing a dance
Where: In the hall
Rupa has a train ticket to Ooty. (go) Rupa is going to Ooty by train.
Who: Rupa
What: Going to Ooty
How: By train
By following this structure, you can effectively write sentences in the present continuous tense for various planned future activities.