present progressive
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of present progressive
First recorded in 1800–10
Example Sentences
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There are helixes of thought that coil down the page, fields of white space, columns of present progressive verbs, calligrams, all-caps sentences and bracketed exclamations.
From New York Times
As the debate went on, his rivals poked deeper into his record, pushing Biden further from the Party’s present progressive consensus.
From The New Yorker
So instead of merely creating false headlines, they also present progressive solutions to pressing contemporary problems.
From Salon
Yet unlike some politicians who hold similar views, he knows how to present progressive goals in a patriotic light.
From Economist
There is beginning and ending to present progressive activity.
From Project Gutenberg
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