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  • Hey, everyone. I'm Alex. Thanks for clicking,

  • and welcome to this lesson on

  • five ways to use the present continuous, or present progressive, depending on which grammar book you read.

  • So, today, we are going to look at five different ways

  • that we use this very, very common grammar tense.

  • Now, if you're watching this video, you might say:

  • "Okay, I know the present continuous.

  • I use it to talk about an action that is happening right now."

  • Or maybe you're a little more

  • advanced, and you say: "Okay, you can use it for an action happening now,

  • and I know I can use it for future actions, too."

  • This is correct. These are two ways that we're

  • going to talk about today, but there will also be three more ways.

  • So just to begin, as a reminder, this is the structure of the present continuous.

  • You have a subject, the verb "to be", and a verb+ing.

  • For example:

  • I (subject) am (verb "to be") studying (verb+ing).

  • "I am studying" is a present continuous sentence.

  • Now, let's look at the five ways that we can use this tense.

  • Number one, the most basic one: An action that is happening at this moment.

  • -"What are you doing?" -"I'm watching YouTube videos." Okay?

  • "I am studying.", "I am reading.",

  • "I am listening to music." Now, in this moment.

  • And, again, the most common question in this situation is:

  • -"Hey. What are you doing?" -"I am doing this."

  • Number two: An action that is happening during this period of time. Now, this means the period

  • of time in your life right now, maybe the past week, two weeks, a few months. For example:

  • "Hey. Are you still practicing piano?"

  • You're not practicing piano at this moment, but practicing

  • piano is something you do or have been doing in your life for a while. So, for example,

  • you can say, you know: "Hey. What are you doing? Where do you go to school?" blah, blah, blah,

  • and a person can say: "Oh, I'm studying at the University of", wherever. Okay?

  • So if a person asks you:

  • -"Where do you study?" -"I am studying at this university"

  • or "this school".

  • You are not studying there right now in the moment, but in your life this is

  • happening right now.

  • Number three: An action that is prearranged in the future.

  • So this means you are almost

  • 100% certain that this action or this event will happen, is going to happen. So, for example:

  • -"What are you doing tomorrow?" -"Tomorrow? We're going to New York tomorrow.

  • We are going 100%."

  • Other examples:

  • "My mom is visiting me this weekend.",

  • "I'm seeing a movie tomorrow.",

  • "I'm watching a play with my cousin." Okay?

  • So anything where it's scheduled, it's prearranged,

  • it's preplanned, you're almost 100% sure it's going to happen in the future.

  • You can also use the present continuous in this way.

  • One thing about number three is depending on, you know, who your grammar teacher is,

  • you might hear sometimes:

  • "You only use the present continuous if it's an action that is happening in the near future."

  • This is incorrect. Okay? You can use the present continuous

  • to talk about actions that are definitely in the near future, like:

  • "We're going to New York tomorrow",

  • but you can also talk about something that's going to happen in

  • the distant future, too, using the present continuous, like, for example:

  • "We are going to Cuba in November." Okay?

  • "We are travelling to Australia next year."

  • So here are examples of present continuous for prearranged things in the future,

  • but they can be far away. Not just near future; far future, too.

  • Number four: A temporary event or state/situation.

  • So a person can be acting a certain way in

  • the moment, and maybe they don't normally act this way; it's a temporary way of acting.

  • For example: "Why are you being so selfish?"

  • You are acting a certain way, you are being

  • selfish in the moment and it's temporary, and maybe normally you are not selfish.

  • Another example is... For example, if you are in a band, and you say:

  • "Oh, normally Jack plays guitar, but today he's playing the bass."

  • Now, again, normally he plays the guitar.

  • Today, temporarily, he is playing the bass.

  • And finally, number five: For a repeated behaviour. Now, normally repeated behaviours, these types,

  • we use it to talk about things that annoy us, but it can be a positive behaviour, too.

  • So, we normally use "always" or "constantly" with this structure. For example:

  • "He is always complaining!"

  • He's always complaining, all the time, regularly. This is a repeated behaviour.

  • And: "She's constantly helping people."

  • She's always doing this, always helping,

  • always doing her best to help others. Okay?

  • So, I hope today you have learned more than one,

  • more than two,

  • more than three ways to use the present continuous.

  • Five ways total.

  • And if you'd like to test your understanding

  • of these different states, different situations,

  • as always, you can check out the quiz on www.engvid.com.

  • And don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel.

  • Thanks a lot, guys, and I'll see you later.

Hey, everyone. I'm Alex. Thanks for clicking,

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英語での現在進行形動詞時制の使い方5つ (5 ways to use the PRESENT CONTINUOUS verb tense in English)

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