It is essential to start with a short text where the present continuous tense is used and raise the students' awareness of its form and use. After that, they should practice the tense in controlled exercises, and finally, in a freer activity where they can use the tense in context. By following these steps, students will gain confidence and 4. Present Perfect Continuous . The present perfect continuous is the last of the present tenses. It is used to talk about an action that started in the past but perhaps has still not finished in the present. The focus is on the process as well as the result. The process may be still going, or may have recently finished. Form The present progressive tense is used for an ongoing action in the present. For example: John is baking a cake. They are painting the fence. Even though it is a present tense, the present progressive tense can also be used to describe an activity that is going to happen in the future (especially for planned activities). Present Progressive and Present Simple. In both English and Spanish, the present progressive is used to talk about what a subject is doing right now.However, it is also possible to use the simple present to talk about what a subject is doing right now in Spanish. Check out the pair of examples below; the first set uses the present simple, while the second uses the present progressive. Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd Nợ Xấu.

5 examples of present continuous tense