Present Continuous
The present continuous verb tense indicates that an action or condition is happening now, frequently, and may continue into the future.
The Present Continuous Formula: to be [am, is, are] + verb [present participle]
Key words: Verb, present participle, tense, dynamic verbs, stative verbs
The present continuous (present progressive) tense is a way to convey any action or condition that is happening right now, frequently, and may be ongoing. It adds energy and action to writing, and its effect helps readers understand when
the action is happening. Imagine Aunt Christine has surprised her
nephew Scott for his birthday and is going to take him out to his
favorite restaurant, Polly’s Pancake Diner. If I wanted to tell the
story after it happened, I’d use the past tense: