How to talk about what you're doing right now
We use the present progressive tense ("I am going to the store") not the "simple present" ("I go to the store") when we talk about events that are happening right now. Only use the simple present to describe events that happen often or like a habit.
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For this verb form, when a verb ends in -e...
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Write a sentence using the form we showed you ("I am driving my car"). Use the verb "walk."
When do we use this verb form? (I/you/we/they/he/she + be verb + verb-ing)
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