What are continuous tenses?
Continuous tenses (also known as progressive tenses) are used to discuss actions that are ongoing or in progress. They are formed with a form of the verb “be” and the present participle (“-ing” form).
There are several continuous tenses:
- Present continuous (“She is sleeping”)
- Past continuous (“She was sleeping”)
- Future continuous (“She will be sleeping”)
- Present perfect continuous (“She has been sleeping”)
- Past perfect continuous (“She had been sleeping”)
- Future perfect continuous (“She will have been sleeping”)