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Answered by suraj2005chaydhary
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Answer:

present continuous tense

Answered by Ganesh6775
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Present Continuous Tense

Extra Information

When a tense is used to show what is really happening now is known as the Present Continuous Tense. To form this tense, we use (am/is/are) and the "_ing" form of the verb.

The Present Continuous Tense is used to describe an action that is in progress and the continuity of that action. The Present Continuous Tense is also known as the Present Progressive Tense.

Example

  • We are having a discussion.
  • The old man is looking out of the window.
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