Interrogative Sentence of Present Continuous Tense in Sindhi with Sir Abdul Manan Gadani

Interrogative Sentence of Present Continuous Tense in Sindhi with Sir Abdul Manan Gadani

In the present continuous tense, the interrogative sentence is formed by inverting the subject and the auxiliary verb "am" (for first person singular), "is" (for third person singular), or "are" (for plural subjects). Then, the base form of the main verb is used with the -ing suffix. This structure is used to ask questions about actions that are happening at the current moment or around the present time. Examples: Are you working on a project right now? Is she watching a movie at the moment? Are they playing football in the park today? Is he coming to the party tonight? Are the children doing their homework now? Remember that in the present continuous tense, the auxiliary verb "am/is/are" indicates the present time, and the -ing form of the main verb shows the ongoing action.