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3. Can't you hear that someone (knock)
the door?​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

Can't you hear that someone is knocking the door?

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Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
0

Answer:

The relevant answer to this query is as follows:

Can't you hear someone knocking on the door?​

Explanation:

Present continuous Tense:-

The present continuous verb tense indicates that an act or event is passing now, constantly, and may keep up into the hereafter.

The Present Continuous Formula to subsist( am, is, are) verb(the present participle)

  • Aunt Christine is heating the motorcar engine while Scott looks for his new leather jacket. They're consuming at Scott’s favorite cafe now, Polly’s Pancake Diner.

Keywords:- present participle, tense, dynamic verbs, stative verbs

The present continuous( present progressive) tense is a drag to conduct any act or order that's occurring right now, continually and may be proceeding. It adds energy and acts to notation, and its effect helps compendiums understand when the action is passing.

Imagine Aunt Christine has surprised her niece Scott for his birthday and is going to hold him out to his favorite caff, Polly’s hotcakeDiner.

However, I’d utilize the past tense If I wanted to tell the story after it occurred.

From the above facts the relevant answer to this query is as follows:

Can't you hear someone knocking on the door?

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