I (work) in the garden now (correct tense)
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I have the work on garden
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I am working in the garden now.
Explanation:
- The above sentence will be in the present continuous tense because there is now in the sentence that means that something is happening.
- So the sentence will be I am working in the garden now.
- Present continuous tense state or express the on going action or condition which is happening now and may continue to future.
- It also called present progressive tense.
to be [am, is, are] + verb [present participle] us the formula of present continuous tense.
- For positive sentence=Subject + is/am/are + Present participle (-ing) form
- For negative sentence=Subject + is/am/are + not + Present participle (-ing) form.
For example=
1.He is playing a cricket.
2.She is not doing her homework.
3.I am writing now.
4.I am eating now
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