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I am reading a= future continue tense b = present indefinite tense c= present continue tense d = past perfect tense​

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Answered by dhmakaqueen
1

Answer:

Hey frnd....

Your ans is present indefinite tense...

Hope this helps u..

Answered by sharvilkadam
6

Answer -

 \textsf{I am reading}

To identify the tense of the sentence, firstly we will have to identify the verb.

 \textsf{<strong>I</strong><strong> </strong><strong>a</strong><strong>m</strong><strong> </strong>\underline{reading}}

In the following sentence, reading is the verb.

 \star Whenever a verb is followed by an -ing ending, it is always in a continuous form.

To recognize if the tense is in the past, present or future,

We have to look at the helping verb

 \star<strong> </strong> The word before the verb of a sentence is the helping verb

 \textsf{I \underline<u>{</u><u>a</u><u>m</u><u>}</u> reading}

am is the helping verb of the sentence.

When am is the helping verb, the tense is always present.

When was is the helping verb, the thense is always past.

When will be is the helping verb, the tense is always future.

The tense of the sentence, therefore, will be -

  \fbox{Present \: Continuous \: Tense}

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