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The present progressive, also known as the present continuous tense, is an essential grammatical structure used to describe actions currently happening or ongoing at the moment of speaking. This tense is formed with the verb “to be” followed by the present participle of the main verb, typically ending in “-ing.” For instance, “I am studying,” illustrates this usage perfectly. Understanding the present progressive is crucial for effective communication in English, whether in casual conversation or professional writing. By mastering this tense, learners can convey
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