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I_ (prepare) for a examination these days. present continuous tense​

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Answered by cutie08
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♾ I am preparing (prepare) for a examination these days.

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Answered by Anonymous
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I am preparing for an examination these days.

  • The present continuous form of the word "prepare" is "am preparing".
  • Present continuous forms are formed by the addition of the word -ing at the end of the base verb.
  • Subject+present participle (-ing) makes a present continuous tense.
  • Usually it is in the form "am/is/are+present paticiple".
  • These sentences are used to describe a sentence that when this happened or when it may happen.

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