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It (rain) in winter. it (rain) now.. bad students never (work) hard.

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Answered by rachit7532
1

Answer:

It rains in winter.

It is raining now.

Bad students never work hard.

Answered by anurimasingh22
2

Answer:

It rains in winter.

It is raining now.

Bad students never work hard.

Explanation:

Simple Present tense:

Simple Present tense is used to indicate actions that are happening now. It is also used to indicate the actions that happen regularly. Simple Present tenses are formed by adding -s or -es at the end of the verb depending upon the person.

First-person (I/We) - simply verb

Second person (You/They) - simply verb

Third person (He/She/It) - verb with -s or -es

Example:

  • I go to the temple daily.
  • He goes to London.

Given:

  • It rains in winter. (Third person - it)
  • Bad students never work hard. (Third person plural - students)

Present Continuous tense:

Present continuous tense is used to indicate actions that are happening now and may continue in the future.

It is formed by adding am/is/are + present participle of the verb.

  • I + am + present participle of the verb
  • Singular subject + is + present participle of the verb
  • Plural subject + are + present participle of the verb

Example:

  • She is waiting in the school.
  • They are playing badminton.
  • I am reading a novel.

Given:

  • It is raining now. (Singular subject - It)

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