Don' disturb me. I .......... my homework.(do) Put correct form of verb.
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Dont disturb me. I am doing my homework.
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Don' disturb me, I am doing my homework.
- In the abovementioned sentence, ''am doing'' is in the present continuous tense.
What is the Present Continuous Tense?
- Present Continous tense indicates an action that is happening in the present time.
The structure of the present continuous tense is:
Sub + is/am/are + verb-ing.
Example:
She is laughing.
I am running.
I am doing my homework.
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