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Present Continuous

The present continuous (also called “present progressive”) tense mainly describes actions that are in progress at the time of speaking. It is formed by the present tense form of be and the present participle of a verb. The present continuous is generally used to describe something that is taking place at the present moment and can be employed in both the indicative and subjunctive moods. (Wikipedia)

 
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