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present progressive
[ prez-uhnt pruh-gres-iv ]
noun
- a verb construction, in English made up of the auxiliary verb be in the present tense followed by the present participle of the main verb, used especially to indicate that a present action or event is in progress, being repeated, or of a temporary nature, and also often used to express the future, such as I am making supper right now, Who is hammering on the door? and They are flying to France next week.
adjective
- designating a verb construction used to express a present action or event that is in progress, being repeated, or of a temporary nature, and also often used to express the future.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of present progressive1
First recorded in 1800–10
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