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the present continuous tense in English
source: LearnAmericanEnglishOnline 2018年3月12日
Teacher Paul shows how the present continuous tense is formed, and he explains why it is used. This video is for new students. It is a very basic explanation, so don't be surprised by how slow it is.
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