Here I am, in the summer camp! Every year in August I come to this summer camp in Italy. This is my fifth year. It's only a fifteen days' camp, but I enjoy it a lot. Today is my first day and I'm adjusting my tent's elastic strainer. Some of my friends are inflating the air mattresses and others are arranging the camping equipment according to its use. For instance, Peter is tidying up the cooking set: coffeepots, frying pans, plates, etc. John is checking the lanterns and camp stoves. And Betty is placing the shovels and other tools in the wagon tent. But, where is Betty? Is she putting everything in order or not? No, she is not placing the tools. And, where is Patty? Isn't she setting our backpacks and sleeping bags in order? No, she isn't. Patty and Betty are resting together. They're talking about their things. We are working a lot, but we are enjoying ourselves, too. And our monitors are helping us in everything.
I he / she / it we / you / they | am ('m) is ('s) are ('re) | V-ing |
I he / she / it we / you / they | am not ('m not) is not (isn't) are not (aren't) | V-ing |
am is are | I he / she / it we / you / they | V-ing? |
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| Uses | The present continuous is used to talk about: • What is happening at the time of speaking. • Something that is happening for a limited period of time around the Present, but not necessarily exactly at the moment of speaking. |
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