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complete the following sentence using present continuous tense
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my kids ____________ (play) in the garden now .​

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Answered by qwsuccess
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My kids are playing in the garden now.

The above sentence shows that the action is currently going on. The kids are playing in the garden at present. The helping verb 'are' has been used considering the plural word 'kids' i.e., more than one kid and the helping verb 'ing' has been added with the verb 'play' to make it continuous tense.

Structure of present continuous tense:

Subject + is/am/are + first form of the verb + ing + object.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

My kids are playing in the garden now.

Explanation:

Present continuous tense:  The present continuous tense indicates that an action is happening now, and may continue into the future.

The structure of present continuous tense is-

Subject + is/am/are + first form of the verb + ing + object.

In the above statement, since we are refering to kids which is plural so we will use are and verb+ing which is playing.

So, the statement is:

My kids are playing in the garden now.

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