Change into present continuous tense:- 1. My teacher sometimes forgets his keys. 2. I like ice-cream. 3.The students wear their uniform. 4. It smells very delicious in the kitchen. 5. Alex brushes her teeth twice a day.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
1. My tea her is sometimes forgetting his keys.
2. I am liking ice cream.
3. The students are wearing their uniforms.
4. It is smelling very delicious in the kitchen.
5. Alex is brushing his teeth twice a day.
Concept :
To convert the given sentences into present continuous tense. We need to know the rules of converting sentences into present continuous tense.
Present continuous tense :-
- is/am/are + 1st form of verb + ing
Firstly, underline the verb in the given sentences and then use the rule.
Required Answers :
1. My teacher sometimes forgets his keys.
• Verb → forgets
→ My teacher is sometimes forgetting his keys.
2. I like ice cream.
• Verb → like
→ I am liking ice cream.
3. The students wear their uniform.
• Verb → wear
→ The students are wearing their uniforms.
4. It smells very delicious in the kitchen.
• Verb → smells
→ It is smelling very delicious in the kitchen.
5. Alex brushes her teeth twice a day.
• Verb → brushes
→ Alex is brushing her teeth twice a day.
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KNOW MORE ABOUT TENSES :
There are three types of tenses :-
- Present tense
- Past tense
- Future tense
About present tense ::
- Present tense : In this tense we write something that is happening currently (at present).
★ Present tense is of 4 types :-
Simple present tense
- 1st form of verb + s/es
Preset Continuous tense
- is/am/are + 1st form of verb + ing
Present perfect continuous tense
- has been/have been + 1st form of verb + ing
Present perfect tense
- have/has + 3rd form of verb
About past tense ::
- Past tense : In this tense we write something that has happened already (in the past).
★ Past tense is of 4 types :-
Simple past tense
- 2nd form of verb
Past continuous tense
- was/were + 1st form of verb + ing
Past perfect continuous tense
- had been + 1st form of verb + ing
Past perfect tense
- had + 3rd form of verb
About future tense ::
- Future tense : In this tense we write something that will happen (in the future).
★ Future tense is of 4 types :-
Simple future tense
- will/shall + 1st form of verb
Future continuous tense
- will be/shall be + 1st form of verb + ing
Future perfect continuous tense
- will have been/shall have been + 1st form of verb + ing
Future Perfect tense
- will have/shall have + 3rd form of verb