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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

To be + verb + ing

To be + verb + ing I want to know usage in this format
  

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to be + verb + ing. this is present progressive. This is used to refer to an action occurring at the moment you are speaking.

  • to be + verb + ing.
  • this is present progressive.
  • This is used to refer to an action occurring at the moment you are speaking.
  • e: she is playing the piano.
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to be + verb + ing. this is present progressive. This is used to refer to an action occurring at the moment you are speaking. e.e: she is playing the piano.
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AnonymousI want would like to know usage in this format
It's hard to know exactly what you're asking. Do you mean only with the infinitive form "to be", as in "I have to be going now"?

Any case of be with an -ing form creates "continuous aspect". Note that some verbs are neve

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