In Lithuanian grammar, Present Progressive tense is typically used to express an action that is currently in progress or a temporary state. As Lithuanian is a highly inflected language, it does not have a separate progressive aspect marker like “am/is/are + verb-ing” in English. Instead, Present Progressive tense can be expressed, for example, by using the simple present tense form of a verb or by using present tense with a word that means ‘now’ (‘dabar’) for an ongoing action.