Adverbs in Present Continuous Tense
Learn how adverbs like "now" and "next week" are used in present and future actions in English grammar. Understand the distinction between actions in the present and plans for the future in sentences using present continuous tense.
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Adverbs for present actions We use the adverbs now, at the moment for actions happening at the moment of speaking. For example: I am listening to music now. He is watching TV at the moment These actions are present actions. .
Adverbs used for future actions We use- tomorrow, next week, next month, next year, next Friday for plans in the future. For example: He is visiting his grandparents next Sunday. I am playing football tomorrow. These adverbs are used for plans in the future. _ .
Conclusion If we use : at the moment, now with present continuous then it refers to actions in the present, but if we use tomorrow, next week, next month then present continuous tense refers to plans in the future. -They are playing the guitar now. (present) -We are having a birthday party next Saturday. (Future)