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Ganesh Gopal and Ganesh read a book change in present progressive tense​

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The answer to this question is:

Ganesh, Gopal and Ganesh reading a book.

Explanation:

Present progressive (continuous) tense definition: The Present progressive tense also called present imperfect is that the verb style of the current tense that expresses actions happening now, actions that are current, or actions that may occur within the near future. the current progressive verb tense is employed often in English to speak actions that are happening now. This tense is additionally accustomed express actions that are current or will occur within the near future. The present progressive (continuous) tense can be used to express a few different situations. Here are the most common ways to use this verb form with diagrams to illustrate their meaning.

Example: 1. I am swimming.

2. I am reading an excellent book.

3. I am going to the park on Saturday.

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Answered by pragyan07sl
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Correct Question:

Gopal and Ganesh read a book. (change in present progressive tense)

Answer:

Gopal and Ganesh are reading a book.                    

Explanation:

  • Present continuous tense also called present progressive expresses the ongoing action or the current task of the present moment.
  • For example, I am eating my dinner.

We use this verb tense in the following context:

  • To make positive, affirmative sentences. , we use the same structure.
  • To demonstrate actions that are occurring currently.
  • To express actions that are planned (about to happen in the recent future).
  • For changing situations.
  • To express time at the current moment of speaking
  • We often use the Present Continuous tense in English which is different from the Present indefinite tense, both in structure and in use.
  • The structure of the Present progressive (Continuous) tense is:
  • [Subject) + (auxiliary 'be'- am, are, is verbs) + Present participle (-ing)]

Thus, the sentence can be transformed into the present progressive tense​ as below-

Gopal and Ganesh are reading a book. (Compound subject- Gopal and Ganesh)  [Subject+ auxiliary+ verb+ing ]                

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