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Present Continuous Help



suzanne95212
United States

Present Continuous Help
 
Can someone tell me why we use present continuous in the following examples?

"A scientist analyzes facts before doing experiments."
"A doctor assesses a patient before giving medication." 

When I revisited the common rules for present continuous, they didn �t seem to apply to this situation.

Thank you!
Suzanne

28 Aug 2012      





mariebichereau
France

Dear Suzanne,

I have the explanation you need I think.
In both examples you gave, �doing � and �giving � aren �t considered as present continuous, they �re gerunds. Gerunds always come after a preposition (when mentioning an action verb obviously).
examples: I hurt my knee while running (= I was running)
                 I have breakfast before getting up (=before I get up)
                 
It is not a tense, just another grammar rule. ;)

Hope it helps.


Marie

28 Aug 2012     



yanogator
United States

Yes, Suzanne, the Present Continuous has a form of "to be".
 
Bruce

28 Aug 2012     



midoforever
Egypt

Hi Suzi, both verbs here come after a prepositon so they �re gerunds actiong like nouns. they sound like pressent cont. but they �re not. All the best.

29 Aug 2012     



guorkhan
Turkey

A scientist analyzes facts before doing experiments.

there is an ommition here I think;

A scientist analyzes facts before s/he does experiments.
A doctor assesses a patient before s/he gives medication

29 Aug 2012     



koala_eukaliptus
Spain

midoforever is right, this is not a present continuous, just a gerund.
We use gerunds (verbs ending in ing) after prepositions.
 
I am tired of working (example)
 
 

29 Aug 2012     



suzanne95212
United States

Thank you for all your help!  I found some worksheets on the gerund that helped me.  You guys are awesome :)

31 Aug 2012