Math, asked by luckypatra5122121711, 11 months ago


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Answered by Anonymous
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pleaseeeee..........When we talk about things that happen now – at this moment – we can use the Present Continuous tense.

How to form the Present Continuous tense

There are three parts to this tense:

1. Subject / Subject pronoun

2. Verb “to be”

3. Verb + ing

Use the verb “to be” as the auxiliary for questions and negatives (NOT do / does).

Here are the ways you can form affirmative, negative and questions in the Present Continuous:

Affirmative sentences

I am working

You are working

He / She / It is working

We are working

They are working

Abbreviated form:

I’m working

You’re working

He’s working / She’s / It’s working

We’re working

They’re working

Negative sentences

I am not / I’m not working

You are not / You aren’t working

He / She / It is not / He / She / It isn’t working

We are not / We aren’t working

They are not / They aren’t working

Questions

Am I working?

Are you working?

Is he / Is she / Is it working?

Are we working?

Are they working?

Short replies

Use the verb “to be” as the auxiliary

Yes I am / No I’m not

Yes you are / No you aren’t

Yes he is / No he isn’t

Yes we are / No we aren’t

Yes they are / No they aren’t

Spelling rules

When the verb ends in a single vowel and consonant, double the consonant before adding -ing:

rub = rubbing

bid = bidding

dig = digging

label = labelling (although in American English you don’t double the ‘l’ = labeling)

spam = spamming

run = running

tap = tapping

sit = sitting

When the verb ends in -e, delete the -e and add -ing:

make = making

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Answered by ranjanrajnish669
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Answer:

The additive inverse of -7 is 7.

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