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Activity 1
Put the verbs in brackets into the right form of the Present Tense
[Present Simple or Present Progressive).
1. Simran usually
(come) here in the morning.
2. Don't disturb me. I
(read) the newspaper.
3. |
(hear) the sound of an explosion from a distance.
4. This picture
(look) nice.
I usually (take) a bus to reach college, but today
(go) on my friend's bike.
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Answers

Answered by AshwaniPratap
1

Answer:

The present continuous or the present progressive tense is used to tell about whatever action is happening at the time of speaking.

Any temporary action, and/or an incomplete action is expressed in the present continuous tense.  It is also known as present progressive tense.

The verb in the present continuous tense is made of two parts:

Explanation:

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Answered by VedantManekar
1

Answer:

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