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Change the verbs to the present continuous tense
1. The cat eats _____________ in the kitchen.
2. Peter sits _____________ in his tree house.
3. The children bake _____________ biscuits.
4. I walk _____________ to the mall on my own.
5. We paint _____________ our house cream and brown.
6. Nina plays _____________ the piano quite well.
7. The boys ride _____________ their bicycles often.
8. Ian leaves _____________ our class at the end of the week. 9. The dog barks _____________ outside the back door.
10. The girls slide ___________down the sand dune.

Answers

Answered by shalomchristina
8

Answer:

1 eating

2 peacefully

3are baking

4 am walking

5 are painting

6 is playing

7 are riding

8 is leaving

9 are sliding

Explanation:

Answered by GulabLachman
1

This tense denotes that something is happening right now.

  • It, in addition, describes that the action is taking place regularly, and could keep happening in the future.
  • It is also a verb form that consists of a present tense auxiliary being followed by a present.
  • The correct sentences after changing the verbs are -
  1. The cat is eating in the kitchen.
  2. Peter is sitting in his tree house
  3. The children are baking biscuits.
  4. I am walking to the mall on my own.
  5. We are painting our house cream and brown.
  6. Nina is playing the piano quite well.
  7. The boys are riding their bicycles often.
  8. Ian is leaving our class at the end of the week.
  9. The dog is barking outside the back door.
  10. The girls are sliding down the sand dune.

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