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(e) Let's change the conversation. it is ______
(get) too serious. fill the suitable verb ​

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Answered by maharanabarsa7
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Answer:

it is getting too serious....

answer is..... getting.

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Answered by ChhutiMistry1
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Answer:

Let's change the conversation. it is getting (get) too serious.

Explanation:

A verb ending in -ing is either a present participle or a gerund. These two forms look identical. The difference is in their functions during a sentence. The -ing form is employed in past, present and future continuous tenses, for example: Anthony was fishing. The boys are playing tennis. we'll be working when you arrive. Verb forms that end in -ing are referred to as present participles or gerunds. they will be combined with a helping verb to form a progressive tense verb: is snowing, was skating, are skiing, are going to be snowshoeing. English language does not use many grammatical "endings", but a number of those it does use have several different functions. The -ing ending is one among them. Words ending in -ing are often gerunds, verbal nouns, or present participles.

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