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1) The Present Continuous is used to denote actions going on at the moment of speaking.
Note 1: There are a number of verbs in English that cannot be used in the continuous forms. We use the Present Indefinite in such sentences.
Note 2: The Present Indefinite not the Present Continuous is used to denote actions which though going on at the moment of speaking are important as simple facts rather than as actions in progress.
Note 3: If two simultaneous actions are in progress at the moment of speaking but only one of them is of importance from the point of view of the speaker, this one takes the form of the present Continuous, while the other is in the Present Indefinite. This is often the case in radio, television, etc.
Note 4: When there are two actions one of which is in progress and the other is a habitual one, the first is expressed by the Present Continuous and the second by the resent Indefinite.
Note 5: We can use the Present Continuous with the Present Indefinite to give more immediacy to a past narrative. We use the continuous for actions which form a background, i.e. they started before the actions within the narrative.
Note 6: When a continuous is used to refer to a short momentary action, it often suggests repetition.
Note 7: Continuous forms can make requests, questions and statements less direct. They sound less definite than simple forms, because they suggest something temporary and incomplete.
2) The Present Continuous is used to denote temporary actions or situations that are going on now or “around now”: before, during and after the moment of speaking. Common adverbs with this form are: now, just, still and at the moment.
3) The Present Continuous is used to describe changing or developing situations or trends.
4) The Present Continuous is used to express a continual process referring to all or any time. In this case the adverbs always, constantly, ever are used.
5) The Present Continuous is used to describe annoying or surprising habits. In this case the adverbs always, constantly, ever are used. There is an element of exaggeration in such sentences as the structure is used to talk about things which happen very often (perhaps more often than expected), and which are unexpected or unplanned.
6) The Present Continuous is used in sports commentaries, when the action is in progress throughout the time of speaking. Usually it is used to describe “leisurely sports”, such as rowing, cricket, golf. This is not surprising, since in such sports it is more difficult to see the stages of the match or contest as having no duration.
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