I am not going
We/You/They are not going
He/She/It is not going
Not is an adverb and does not change form.
The present progressive of "awake" is "awaking" or "awakening."
To form the present progressive tense for "study," you would use the present tense of the verb "to be" (am/are/is) followed by the base form of "study" + ing. For example, "I am studying for my exam."
The present progressive form of "bury" is "burying."
past ordinary form
The present progressive (or present continuous) tense of 'to talk' is 'to be talking'. I am talking. You are talking. She/he/it is talking. We are talking. You are talking. They are talking.
To form the progressive tense, use a form of "to be" (am, is, are) followed by the present participle (verb + ing). For example, in the sentence "She is reading a book," "is" is the auxiliary verb and "reading" is the present participle.
Going is the present participle of go. Present participles are used to create the progressive tenses.Examples:I am going (present progressive)I was going (past progressive)I will be going (future progressive)The past tense of go is went. The past participle is gone.
going
The present progressive form is used to describe an action that is currently happening at the moment of speaking. It is formed by using the present tense of the verb "to be" (am, is, are) followed by the present participle form of the main verb (ending in -ing). For example, "She is eating dinner" or "They are playing soccer."
The present progressive form, also known as present continuous, is a verb tense used to describe actions that are currently happening or in progress. It is formed by combining a form of the verb "to be" with the present participle of the main verb (ending in -ing). Example: "She is reading a book."
I am saving.You/we/they are saving.He/she/it is saving.
The present progressive form of "study" is "studying." For example: "I am studying for my exam."