Present continuous (future)

Today
  • Hello & notifications
  • A cat's tale...?
  • Woots 
  • Present continuous
  •  ANKI P
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Today
  • Hello & notifications
  • A cat's tale...?
  • Woots 
  • Present continuous
  •  ANKI P

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Another eventful day!
  • snow 
  • mantra
  • cuddled up

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What's up buttercup?

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Another trip to the vets

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One final adventure?

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Present continuous
  • What is it again?
  • Two tips
  • Don't forget...
am - is - are
continue >> to go on

continguous 

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Future arrangements
  • What's a future arrangement?
  • A plan that you have decided on/organised with another person
  • for example: We're meeting Sally at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon

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Future arrangements
  • Sometimes the arrangement is between a person and a group of people, or an organisation or company, for example:
  • I'm working during the Christmas holidays. 
  • They are flying to Paris tomorrow morning. 

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(this arrangement is between the person and their employer)

(they have made this arrangement with the airline)
Things you're about to start doing


  • for example: 'I'm tired, I'm heading to bed soon' or... 'I'm cold, I'm going inside'.
and...  
  • annoyance: He is constantly going on about his brother. 
  • My uncles are always making fun of me. 

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Often with verbs of movement

going on - what do I mean?
Annoyance, what are key words?

I .................... this Easter with my grandparents.
A
spend – incorrect – this is a present continuous. Present simple in the future is used for scheduled events/according to a timetable.
B
b. spending – Nearly – you forgot the verb 'to be'
C
c. I am spending - Correct – you need a present continuous form because this is an arrangement between you and your grandparents.
D
I'm going to spend - Also correct – However, because this is a personal arrangement it is less commonly used. 
A
spend
B
spending
C
am spending
D
'm going to spend

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The present continuous tense is mainly used to talk about personal arrangements and fixed plans. Be going to can also be used to express the same idea; however, it puts an extra emphasis on the idea of intention. I am going to get a new job. (= I intend to get a job.)
… the computer tonight? I want to check my email when I get home.
A
Are you using – Correct – this is a present continuous question about a
future arrangement. 
B
b. Do you use – Wrong – you need a present continuous question form, not present simple. 
C
c. You are using - Wrong – you need a present continuous question form, but you have used a positive statement. 
D
Will you use - Wrong – you need a present continuous question. 
A
Are you using
B
Do you use
C
You are using
D
Will you use

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He (always - to complain) about the amount of chores.
A
complains always
B
are always complain
C
always complaining
D
is always complaining

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Reminder...
  • Present continuous; ex 26
  • Woots
  • Novel stars: choose a book & start planning
  • Study NOP

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I know what is expected of me...
No, whut now? I'm completely overwhelmed!
Yeah, I guess so. Perhaps not quite, but I'll ask others.
Yes, but I'm not quite sure yet where to begin
Yes and I'm ready to start.

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Now...
ANKI P
Go to Socrative 

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