What is a progressive verb?
A progressive verb is used to show ongoing or continuous action. It is created by combining a form of the linking verb “be” with the present participle (i.e., the “-ing” form of the verb).
The progressive form is used in the following verb tenses:
- Present progressive (“I am walking“)
- Past progressive (“I was walking“)
- Future progressive (“I will be walking“)
- Present perfect progressive (“I have been walking“)
- Past perfect progressive (“I had been walking“)
- Future perfect progressive (“I will have been walking“)
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