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SHE IS A MAKING TEA. CHANGE INTO SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Solution:


The given sentence ‘She is making a tea’ is in present continuous tense.

The simple present tense of it is ‘She makes a tea.’


There are different uses of simple present tense.


The verb ‘makes’ depicts the continuation of the sentence and reveals that the action is being taking place.


It is the habitual action and hence, ‘s’ is added in the word.

Answered by bestwriters
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Simple present tense:

She makes the tea.

Explanation:

  • The verb is used to define the action of the subject. It can be past, present and future tense.
  • The verb in the sentence in question is present continuous tense.
  • The meaning of the verb "make" is putting something together.
  • The pronoun is singular, thus the verb is a plural form. The past form is made and gerund form is making.
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