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3) She baked a cake yesterday. (Rewrite the sentence in present continuous tense)​

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Answered by abarnaavijay
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Answer:

She is baking a cake.

Explanation:

She is baking a cake is the correct sentence in present continuous tense.

Present continuous tense is a combination of simple present tense in the continuous aspect. It is used when an action is continuous or happening in the present continuously.

Present continuous tense is a form of tense which comes with the structure of Subject + Helping Verb(am/is/are) + Main verb+ing + the rest of the sentence.

So, on modifying the sentence, "She baked a cake yesterday" which is in simple past tense, to present continuous tense, the correct form of the sentence using the structure is, "She is baking a cake".

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Answered by Evanbo222
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Answer:

She is baking a cake.

Explanation:

  • The present continuous tense is a type of tense that is used to express an action that is ongoing or happening at the time.
  • As they depict activity that is taking place in the present, they are also known as the present progressive tense.
  • The general formula for Present Continous Tense is as follows:

Subject + am/is/are + present participle (verb+ing) + the rest of the sentence

Guidelines for the Present Continuous Tense

  • Make sure to use the correct sentence structure while utilizing the present continuous tense.
  • When writing a positive or negative statement, always begin with the subject.
  • When writing an interrogative phrase, always begin with the helping verb.
  • A helping verb (verbs in the 'to be' form) and the main verb are the components of a phrase in the present continuous tense.
  • The pronoun "I" can be replaced with the helping verb "am," "is," or "are," depending on the kind of subject.
  • Just keep in mind that the pronoun "am" cannot be used in the negative form in an interrogative phrase, unlike the other pronouns. 'Aren't' is used in place of 'amn't'.

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