ThePresent Participle. The present participle is mainly used to form continuous/progressive tenses such as the present continuous tense, the past continuous tense, the future continuous tense, the present perfect continuous tense, the past perfect continuous tense and the future perfect continuous tense.It is used along with the 'to be' and 'have' form of verbs. FutureContinuous Tense Exercise For Class 7. We use future continuous tense to talk about events or actions that will be taking place at a point in future. In other words, it talks about an action that will be in progress at a given point in future. Example: Sarthak will be going to the beach next week. (subject) (will + be) (verb + - ing) FuturePerfect Tense. Future Perfect expresses an action that will occur in the future before another action in the future. For example: I will have eaten before 10 a.m. I will have slept before you arrive. I will have played before 6 p.m. Future Perfect Continuous Tense. Future Perfect Continuous is used to talk about an on-going action before Lets take a look at the present simple tense first. 1. Present Simple Tense. Use this form of the tense when describing general, constant and regular everyday events. For example: The boy swims. The monkey sleeps. The dog barks. Rain is scarce in the desert. Thepresent continuous tense can be used with positive, negative, and question sentences. For positive sentences, conjugate the helping verb "be" and add "ing" to the verb's end. For example: I'm (I am) working today. You're (You are) studying English at the moment. He's (He is) working on the report today. She's (She is) planning a vacation in Thepresent continuous tense is an important facet of the English language because it allows the speaker to convey things that are happening in the moment or in the near future. Example To express actions that are happening now. He is playing tennis now. To express actions that are planned. He is watching movie with his friend next Sunday. For changing situations. The climate is getting hotter each year. To express time at the moment of speaking. We are performing our duty at the moment. Thepresent continuous verb tense indicates that an action or condition is happening now, frequently, and may continue into the future. The Present Continuous Formula: to be [am, is, are] + verb [present participle] Aunt Christine is warming up the car while Scott is looking for his new leather coat. They are eating at Scott's favorite osS32.