5 Menit Paham Penggunaan Present Continuous Tense
Summary
TLDRThis video tutorial introduces the present continuous tense, explaining its usage and structure. The presenter covers how to form positive, negative, and interrogative sentences in the present continuous tense, using the formula: subject + to be + verb-ing. It also distinguishes between yes/no and wh-questions. Through examples and a dialogue, the video helps viewers understand how the present continuous tense is used in everyday conversation. The video ends with a reminder to like, comment, share, and subscribe, offering clear instructions and practical examples for better comprehension.
Takeaways
- 😀 The present continuous tense is used to describe ongoing actions or events.
- 😀 The structure for positive sentences in present continuous tense is: subject + to be + verb-ing.
- 😀 Example of positive sentences: 'I am studying', 'He is playing football'.
- 😀 For negative sentences, the formula is: subject + to be + not + verb.
- 😀 Example of negative sentences: 'I am not bothering him', 'He is not watching TV'.
- 😀 For yes/no questions, the formula is: to be + subject + verb-ing.
- 😀 Example of yes/no questions: 'Is he playing football?', 'Are you eating your food?'
- 😀 For wh-questions, the formula is: wh-question + to be + subject + verb-ing.
- 😀 Example of wh-questions: 'What are you doing?', 'Where is he going?'
- 😀 The script provides a dialogue example to demonstrate how the present continuous tense is used in conversation.
- 😀 The video encourages viewers to engage by commenting, subscribing, liking, and sharing, and provides an invitation to leave questions.
Q & A
What is present continuous tense?
-The present continuous tense is a sentence pattern that shows an ongoing event or action, which is happening at the moment of speaking.
What is the formula for positive sentences in the present continuous tense?
-The formula for positive sentences is: subject + to be (am, is, are) + verb-ing. For example: 'I am studying' or 'They are reading.'
Can you give examples of sentences in the present continuous tense?
-Sure! Examples include: 'I am studying,' 'He is playing football,' and 'It is raining.'
What is the formula for negative sentences in the present continuous tense?
-For negative sentences, the formula is: subject + to be (am, is, are) + not + verb-ing. For example: 'I am not studying' or 'He is not playing football.'
How do you form yes/no questions in the present continuous tense?
-Yes/no questions are formed by inverting the subject and 'to be' verb: to be + subject + verb-ing. For example: 'Is he watching TV?' or 'Are they singing?'
How do you form wh-questions in the present continuous tense?
-Wh-questions are formed by using a question word (who, what, where, when, why, how) followed by 'to be' + subject + verb-ing. For example: 'What are you doing?' or 'Where is he going?'
What is the difference between yes/no questions and wh-questions in the present continuous tense?
-Yes/no questions can be answered with a simple 'yes' or 'no,' while wh-questions require more detailed explanations or information.
What is an example of a dialogue that uses the present continuous tense?
-An example dialogue is: 'What are you doing?' 'I am doing my homework.' 'Are you doing the test for me?' 'Yes, I am.'
What is the significance of using the present continuous tense in everyday conversation?
-The present continuous tense helps describe actions that are currently happening, making communication clearer when referring to ongoing activities.
How does the present continuous tense differ from the simple present tense?
-The simple present tense is used for habitual actions or general facts, while the present continuous tense describes actions that are happening right now or in progress.
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