1) I feel like some dowdy, decrepit, horribly dingy old fly . (use present continuous tense and rewrite)
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I am feeling like some dowdy, decrepit, horribly dingy old fly . (
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The correct sentence is:
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I am feeling like some dowdy, decrepit, horribly dingy old fly.
- The present continuous tense is constructed by combining the subject with the main verb's present particle form (-ing)
- and the verb to be's present continuous tense: am, is, are.
- He is swimming is a simple example of this tense.
- By adding -ing to the underlying verb, we can create the Present Continuous tense.
- It's usually straightforward: we simply add -ing. Continuous tenses are also referred to as progressive tenses.
- As a result, the Present Progressive tense is sometimes known as the Present Continuous tense.
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