
Imagine you refuse an invitation because "ora non posso, vado al cinema". Which sounds better in English between ‘I go to the cinema’ and 'I am going to the cinema '?
Join the Club if you are Doubtful, my dear.. This is typical with Italian learners, but today you'll discover exactly how to use the right one at the right time!
The Present Continuous is one of those tenses that might seem tricky at first, but trust me, once you get the hang of it, you’ll sound fluent and confident in no time.
If you have taken the Wrong Turn on English, remember that in English each tense is used not only to indicate a different moment, but it also and often serves a different purpose and so it's essential to know which to choose.
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Why is it important?
Because whether you’re a beginner or just polishing your skills, mastering the Present Continuous can seriously take your English to the next level.
In this post, I'll provide you with detailed explanations of the Present Continuous—from describing ongoing actions to understanding those quirky exceptions that can trip up even the best of us.
I'll also sprinkle in some tips to help you avoid common mistakes and give you fun examples to confidently use in your everyday life, in business, and even in the military.
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