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                   Rewrite the following sentences as directed in brackets.

                     1.  The man is driving. (past continuous)
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                     2.  He played a game. (past continuous)
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                     3.  I am talking to the teacher. (future continuous)
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                     4.  Seema is not studying every day. (future continuous)
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                     5.  She reads a letter from her brother. (present continuous)
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                     6.  We talk about the upcoming tournament. (present continuous)
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                  Let’s Learn Continuous Tenses


                A continuous tense shows an action that is, was, or will be in progress at a certain time.
                It describes actions or events that started at a time before now and are still going on at the

                time of speaking. A continuous tense may be in the present, past or future.


                  Let’s Learn Present Continuous Tense


                The  present continuous tense  of  a  verb  is  composed  of  two  parts―the  present  form  of
                the verb be + the present participle (-ing) form of the main verb.

                The present continuous is used to:

                �   describe an action that is taking place at the time of speaking. It is often accompanied by
                    time expressions like now, presently, at the moment, etc.

                       He is playing in the park now.
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