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329) Present Continuous Tense – Negative Form - Rule

In English Language, “Present participle form” of a verb is used irrespective of person, number, and gender but to indicate present continuous tense, helping verb “am not” is used for the subject I, “are not” for “We/You/They”, and “is not” for He/She/It. (English)
(Komo)
I am not making/ learning. (English)
(Komo)
We are not making/ learning. (English)
(Komo)
You (m) are not making/ learning. (English)
(Komo)
You (f) are not making/ learning. (English)
(Komo)
She is not making/ learning. (English)
(Komo)
You (pl) are not making/ learning. (English)
(Komo)
He is not making/ learning. (English)
(Komo)
They are not making/ learning. (English)
(Komo)