put the verb in the correct form of present indefinite or continuous tense.
1.he(not keep)me waiting.
2.they(go)to sleep at ten.
3.they(not do)their work regularly.
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he won't keep me waiting.
they go to sleep at ten.
the don't do their work regularly.
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The correct form of the tenses is given below.
Explanation:
- He does not keep me waiting.
- They go to sleep at ten.
- They do not do their work regularly.
Present indefinite tense is applied to those actions that are being done at present within no definite time of it being completed. The present form of the main verb is to be used necessarily. For example:
- Do you live here?
- I like the food here.
- He gives as much as he can.
- She writes for that news company.
Present continuous tense is applied to actions that are happening currently or something that happens regularly. This contains the verb added with 'ing'. For example:
- He is walking to school.
- She is traveling across the country.
- We are discussing this topic with the superiors.
- They are seeking attention from the media.
Thus, these are the correct forms of the word.
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