PRESENT CONTINUOUS AND LANGUAGE
Present continuous
The present continuous verb tense indicates that an action or condition is happening now, frequently, and may continue into the future. The present continuous sentence is formed by the auxiliary verb “be” such as am, is, and is followed by the present participle (V-1 + ing)
Suppose : - I'm studying English now
- she is writing novel
LANGUAGE
We Must and mustn't for obligation
Suppose : - you must come school on time
- you mustn't be latte
We use can and can't to possibility and ability
Suppose : - She can playing guitar but
- She can't playing piano
We use have to for something that is necessary
Suppose : - I have to go toilet
We use don't have to for something that is not necessary
Suppose : - we don't have class in weekends
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