English, asked by Shrishti30817, 7 months ago

5. These days more and more
people are learning a foreign
language.
(IDENTIFY THE KIND OF TENDE)​

Answers

Answered by Dɪʏᴀ4Rᴀᴋʜɪ
74

\huge\sf\underline\pink{QuesTiOn}

→These days more and more people are learning a foreign language.

(IDENTIFY THE KIND OF TENSE)

\huge\sf\underline\purple{AnsWeR}

σ AS WE KNOW IT IS POSITIVE TENSE

Let's take a look on rules first

INDEFINITE\SIMPLE

PAST

\sf\green{ -:Subject+Verb_2+Object}

PRESENT

\sf\green{-: Subject+Verb_1+s/es+Object}

FUTURE

\sf\green{-: Subject+Verb_1+will/shall+Object}

CONTINOUS

☞PAST

\sf\orange{ -:Subject +was/were +Verb_1 +ing +Object}

☞PRESENT

\sf\orange{-: Subject +are/am/is +Verb_1 +ing +Object}

☞FUTURE

\sf\orange{ -:Subject +will+be+Verb_1 +ing +Object}

PERFECT

☞PAST

\sf\red{-: Subject+ had +Verb_3+ Object}

☞PRESENT

\sf\red{-: Subject+ has/have +Verb_3 +Object}

☞FUTURE

\sf\red{-: Subject+ will +have + Verb_3+ ing+Object}

PERFECT CONTINUOUS

☞PAST

\sf\blue{-:Subject+ had +Verb_1+ing+ Object}

☞PRESENT

\sf\blue{-: Subject+has/have+Verb_1+ing+Object}

☞FUTURE

\sf\blue{-: Subject+will+have+been+Verb_1+ing+Object}

NOW,

→These days more and more people are learning a foreign language.

here rule used -:

\sf\orange{☞Subject +are/am/is +Verb_1 +ing +Object}

SO, IT IS PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE

________________________

THANKYOU

_________________________

Answered by umeshjangra10f31
1

Explanation:

Answer:

The worldwide disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in numerous effects on the environment and the climate. The global reduction in modern human activity such as the considerable decline in planned travel[2] was coined anthropause[3] and has caused a large drop in air pollution and water pollution in many regions.[4] In China, lockdowns and other measures resulted in a 25 percent reduction in carbon emissions[5] and 50 percent reduction in nitrogen oxides emissions,[6] which one Earth systems scientist estimated may have saved at least 77,000 lives over two months.[7][8] Other positive effects on the environment include governance-system-controlled investments towards a sustainable energy transition and other goals related to environmental protection such as the European Union's seven-year €1 trillion budget proposal and €750 billion recovery plan "Next Generation EU" which seeks to reserve 25% of EU spending for climate-friendly expenditure.[9][10][11]

Images from the NASA Earth Observatory show a stark drop in pollution in Wuhan, when comparing NO2 levels in early 2019 (top) and early 2020

(bottom).[1]

However, the outbreak has also provided cover for illegal activities such as deforestation of the Amazon rainforest[12][13] and poaching in Africa,[14][15] hindered environmental diplomacy efforts,[16] and created economic fallout that some predict will slow investment in green energy technologies.[17]

Similar questions