English, asked by shreyashree060, 4 months ago

A. Fill in the blanks with the present continuous tense of the verbs given ins
brackets. Use is/am/are correctly.


2.
we __
for the party. (leave)​

Answers

Answered by jasnoorkaur200698
2

Answer:

are leaving

Explanation:

The correct sentence is we are leaving for the party

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Answered by RISH4BH
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❒ Fill in the blanks with the present continuous tense of the verbs given in brackets. Use is/am/are correctly.

\sf 2) We________ \sf \:for\: the\: party .

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The present continuous tense , is a verb form that combines the present tense with the continuous aspect.The present continuous tense tells that an action is happening now .

Example -

  • (i) I am reading a book .
  • (ii) He is talking to the teacher .

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When a tense is used to show the present time it is known as simple present tense.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}\cline{1-2} \bf Subject &\bf Verb base form \\\cline{1-2} Mohan & writes English well \\\cline{1-2} Ritika & sings very beautifully \\\cline{1-2} You & sit here \\\cline{1-2}\end{tabular}

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When award shows that an action has been completed in the past it is known as simple past tense.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}\cline{1-2} \bf Subject &\bf Past tense  \\\cline{1-2} Mohan & wrote English well \\\cline{1-2} Ritika & sang very beautifully \\\cline{1-2} You & were good \\\cline{1-2}\end{tabular}

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When a tense is used to show that some action will take place in the future it is known as simple future tense.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}\cline{1-3} \bf Subject &\bf Shall/will &\bf Verb base form \\\cline{1-3} Mohan & shall &write English well \\\cline{1-3} Ritika & will &sing very beautifully \\\cline{1-3} You &will & sit here \\\cline{1-3}\end{tabular}

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