Present Continuous Tense Le Present Continuous

1. Present Continuous – Actions Happening Now or Around Now

The Present Continuous tense (also called the Present Progressive) is used to describe actions that are happening at the moment of speaking or happening around the current time period.

It is one of the most common verb tenses in English and is often used in everyday conversations.

Example:

  • She is reading a book right now.
  • They are studying for their exam this week.

1.1 Structure of the Present Continuous

The Present Continuous is formed using:

Subject + am / is / are + verb-ing

Subject Auxiliary Verb Main Verb Example
I am working I am working.
You are working You are working.
He / She / It is working She is working.
We are working We are working.
They are working They are working.

Example sentences:

  • I am eating lunch.
  • She is watching television.
  • We are learning English.

1.2 Forming the -ing Verb

To use the Present Continuous, the main verb must end in -ing.

Basic Rule

Most verbs: add -ing

Base Verb -ing Form
workworking
readreading
playplaying
Verbs Ending in -e

Remove -e, then add -ing

Base Verb-ing Form
makemaking
writewriting
drivedriving
Short Verb + Consonant (Double the Consonant)

If a verb ends with consonant + vowel + consonant, double the final consonant.

Base Verb-ing Form
runrunning
sitsitting
stopstopping

1.3 Negative Form

To make the Present Continuous negative, add not after the auxiliary verb.

Subject + am / is / are + not + verb-ing

Examples:

  • I am not working today.
  • She is not sleeping.
  • They are not listening.
Contractions
Full FormContraction
am not(no contraction)
is notisn't
are notaren't

Examples:

  • She isn't studying.
  • We aren't waiting.

1.4 Questions in the Present Continuous

To ask a question, move am / is / are before the subject.

Am / Is / Are + subject + verb-ing ?

Examples:

  • Are you studying?
  • Is she working today?
  • Am I speaking too fast?
Short Answers
QuestionShort Answer
Are you reading?Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
Is she working?Yes, she is. / No, she isn’t.

1.5 Use 1 – Actions Happening Right Now

The most common use is for actions happening at the moment of speaking.

  • I am drinking coffee.
  • She is talking on the phone.
  • They are playing outside.

These actions are in progress now.

Common time expressions:

  • now
  • right now
  • at the moment
  • currently

Example:

  • We are studying grammar right now.

1.6 Use 2 – Temporary Actions Around Now

The Present Continuous can describe temporary activities happening during the current period, even if they are not happening at this exact moment.

  • I am reading a new book this week.
  • She is taking a French course this month.
  • They are working on a new project.

The action is temporary, not permanent.


1.7 Use 3 – Changing or Developing Situations

The Present Continuous can describe situations that are changing or developing over time.

  • The weather is getting colder.
  • Technology is improving quickly.
  • The city is growing fast.

These sentences show progress or development.


1.8 Present Continuous vs Present Simple

These two tenses are often confused.

Present Simple Present Continuous
Used for habits or routinesUsed for actions happening now
Used for general factsUsed for temporary actions

Examples:

Present Simple (habit):

  • I work every day.

Present Continuous (now):

  • I am working right now.

Another example:

  • She lives in Paris.
  • She is living in Paris for a year.

1.9 Verbs Usually NOT Used in Present Continuous

Some verbs describe states, feelings, or possession, and they are usually not used in the Present Continuous. These are called stative verbs.

VerbExample
knowI know the answer.
believeShe believes you.
likeI like coffee.
loveThey love music.
understandI understand the lesson.
ownHe owns a car.

Incorrect:

  • ❌ I am knowing the answer.

Correct:

  • ✅ I know the answer.

1.10 Common Time Expressions

  • now
  • right now
  • currently
  • at the moment
  • today
  • this week
  • these days

Examples:

  • She is studying now.
  • We are working on a project this week.
  • I am currently learning Spanish.

1.11 Common Learner Mistakes

Mistake 1 – Missing the auxiliary verb
  • ❌ She working now.
  • ✅ She is working now.
Mistake 2 – Forgetting the -ing form
  • ❌ They are play outside.
  • ✅ They are playing outside.
Mistake 3 – Using stative verbs in continuous form
  • ❌ I am liking this movie.
  • ✅ I like this movie.

1.12 Summary

The Present Continuous is used to talk about actions that are:

  1. Happening right now
  2. Temporary actions around the present time
  3. Changing or developing situations

Structure:

Subject + am / is / are + verb-ing

Examples:

  • I am studying English.
  • She is working right now.
  • They are learning new skills.

Understanding the difference between the Present Continuous and the Present Simple helps learners speak about current actions and daily routines correctly.

1. Present Continuous – Actions en cours

Le Present Continuous tense (aussi appelé Present Progressive) est utilisé pour décrire des actions qui se passent au moment où l’on parle ou autour de la période actuelle.

C’est l’un des temps les plus utilisés en anglais et il apparaît très souvent dans les conversations quotidiennes.

Exemples :

  • She is reading a book right now. (Elle lit un livre en ce moment.)
  • They are studying for their exam this week. (Ils étudient pour leur examen cette semaine.)

1.1 Structure du Present Continuous

Le Present Continuous se forme avec la structure suivante :

Subject + am / is / are + verb-ing (Sujet + am / is / are + verbe en -ing)

Subject (Sujet) Auxiliary Verb Main Verb Example
I am working I am working. (Je travaille.)
You are working You are working. (Tu travailles / Vous travaillez.)
He / She / It is working She is working. (Elle travaille.)
We are working We are working. (Nous travaillons.)
They are working They are working. (Ils travaillent.)

Exemples :

  • I am eating lunch. (Je mange le déjeuner.)
  • She is watching television. (Elle regarde la télévision.)
  • We are learning English. (Nous apprenons l’anglais.)

1.2 Former le verbe en -ing

Pour utiliser le Present Continuous, le verbe principal doit se terminer par -ing.

Règle de base

La plupart des verbes : ajoutez simplement -ing

Base Verb-ing Form
workworking
readreading
playplaying
Verbes terminant par -e

Supprimez le -e puis ajoutez -ing

Base Verb-ing Form
makemaking
writewriting
drivedriving
Verbe court + consonne (double consonne)

Si un verbe se termine par consonne + voyelle + consonne, doublez la consonne finale.

Base Verb-ing Form
runrunning
sitsitting
stopstopping

1.3 Forme négative

Pour former la forme négative, ajoutez not après le verbe auxiliaire :

Subject + am / is / are + not + verb-ing

Exemples :

  • I am not working today. (Je ne travaille pas aujourd’hui.)
  • She is not sleeping. (Elle ne dort pas.)
  • They are not listening. (Ils n’écoutent pas.)
Contractions
Full FormContraction
am not(pas de contraction)
is notisn't
are notaren't

Exemples :

  • She isn't studying. (Elle n’étudie pas.)
  • We aren't waiting. (Nous n’attendons pas.)

1.4 Questions au Present Continuous

Pour poser une question, placez am / is / are avant le sujet :

Am / Is / Are + subject + verb-ing ?

Exemples :

  • Are you studying? (Est-ce que tu étudies ?)
  • Is she working today? (Travaille-t-elle aujourd’hui ?)
  • Am I speaking too fast? (Est-ce que je parle trop vite ?)
Réponses courtes
QuestionRéponse courte
Are you reading?Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. (Oui, je lis. / Non, je ne lis pas.)
Is she working?Yes, she is. / No, she isn’t. (Oui, elle travaille. / Non, elle ne travaille pas.)

1.5 Utilisation 1 – Actions qui se passent maintenant

L’usage le plus courant : actions au moment où l’on parle.

  • I am drinking coffee. (Je bois du café.)
  • She is talking on the phone. (Elle parle au téléphone.)
  • They are playing outside. (Ils jouent dehors.)

Ces actions sont en cours maintenant.

Expressions fréquentes :

  • now (maintenant)
  • at the moment (en ce moment)
  • currently (actuellement)

Exemple :

  • We are studying grammar right now. (Nous étudions la grammaire en ce moment.)

1.6 Utilisation 2 – Actions temporaires autour du présent

Le Present Continuous peut aussi décrire des activités temporaires pendant la période actuelle, même si elles ne se produisent pas au moment exact.

  • I am reading a new book this week. (Je lis un nouveau livre cette semaine.)
  • She is taking a French course this month. (Elle suit un cours de français ce mois-ci.)
  • They are working on a new project. (Ils travaillent sur un nouveau projet.)

L’action est temporaire, et non permanente.


1.7 Utilisation 3 – Situations qui changent ou évoluent

  • The weather is getting colder. (Le temps devient plus froid.)
  • Technology is improving quickly. (La technologie s’améliore rapidement.)
  • The city is growing fast. (La ville grandit rapidement.)

Ces phrases montrent un changement ou un développement.


1.8 Present Continuous vs Present Simple

Present SimplePresent Continuous
Utilisé pour les habitudes ou routinesUtilisé pour les actions en cours maintenant
Utilisé pour les faits générauxUtilisé pour les actions temporaires

Exemples :

  • I work every day. (Je travaille tous les jours.)
  • I am working right now. (Je travaille en ce moment.)
  • She lives in Paris. (Elle habite à Paris.)
  • She is living in Paris for a year. (Elle vit à Paris pendant un an.)

1.9 Verbes généralement non utilisés en Present Continuous

Certains verbes décrivent des états, sentiments ou possessions. On les appelle stative verbs.

VerbExample
knowI know the answer. (Je connais la réponse.)
believeShe believes you. (Elle te croit.)
likeI like coffee. (J’aime le café.)
loveThey love music. (Ils aiment la musique.)
understandI understand the lesson. (Je comprends la leçon.)
ownHe owns a car. (Il possède une voiture.)

Incorrect : ❌ am knowing

Correct : ✅ I know the answer. (Je connais la réponse.)


1.10 Expressions de temps courantes

  • now (maintenant)
  • currently (actuellement)
  • at the moment (en ce moment)
  • today (aujourd’hui)
  • this week (cette semaine)
  • these days (ces jours-ci)

Exemples :

  • She is studying now. (Elle étudie maintenant.)
  • We are working on a project this week. (Nous travaillons sur un projet cette semaine.)
  • I am currently learning Spanish. (J’apprends actuellement l’espagnol.)

1.11 Erreurs fréquentes des apprenants

Erreur 1 – Oublier le verbe auxiliaire

She working now.

She is working now. (Elle travaille maintenant.)

Erreur 2 – Oublier la forme -ing

They are play outside.

They are playing outside. (Ils jouent dehors.)

Erreur 3 – Utiliser un stative verb en forme continue

I am liking this movie.

I like this movie. (J’aime ce film.)


1.12 Résumé

Le Present Continuous est utilisé pour parler d’actions qui :

  1. Se passent maintenant
  2. Sont temporaires autour du moment présent
  3. Évoluent ou changent

Structure :

Subject + am / is / are + verb-ing

Exemples :

  • I am studying English. (J’étudie l’anglais.)
  • She is working right now. (Elle travaille en ce moment.)
  • They are learning new skills. (Ils apprennent de nouvelles compétences.)

Comprendre la différence entre le Present Continuous et le Present Simple aide les apprenants à parler correctement des actions actuelles et des routines quotidiennes.