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My kids dash (play) in the garden now

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Answered by acousticflash0726
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Answer:

My kids ARE PLAYING in the garden now

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Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Answer:

Explanation:

Given:

The statement is My kids dash (play) in the garden now

Find:

Fill the meaningful words  to make a proper statement.

Solution:

The words Am/is/are + present participle (base form of verb + -ing) is how the present continuous is commonly written. "Play" is the present simple of the infinitive "to play" in the given sentence, and the number is Plural. As a result, in this sentence, the present continuous tense of "to play" is "are playing," and the answer is: My kids are playing in the garden now.

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