He is busy now.he (write) a letter.
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He is busy now. He is writing a letter.
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- In English grammar, a tense lets us know when an action happened.
- The three main tenses are: Past Tense, Present tense, Future Tense.
- The first part of this question (He is busy now.) is in Present Tense.
- The Present Tense refers to an action that takes place in the here-and-now.
- Under Present Tense we have Simple Present Tense, Present Continuous Tense, Present Perfect Tense and Present Perfect Continuous Tense.
- The answer uses the Present Continuous Tense of 'write'; i.e., 'is writing'.
- The Present Continuous Tense refers to an action in the here-and-now, that is ongoing or progressing.
- It utilizes the auxiliary verb form of 'be' with the main verb.
- The syntax for Present Continuous Tense is - Subject + auxiliary Verb form of 'be' (is/am/are) + (main Verb + 'ing') + Object.
- That is, He is writing a letter.
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