The boy (sleep),don't disturb him. Tense
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The boy is sleeping,don't disturb him
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The boy is sleeping, don't disturb him.
- the given sentence is in present continuous form. this can be inferred from the latter half of the sentence i.e., ''don't disturb him.''
- an action is taking place, therefore, someone is being asked to not disturb the boy.
- the structure for present continuous tense is as follows :
Subject + is/am/are + Present participle (-ing) form
so, the correct form of sleep to be used here: sleep+ing = sleeping
therefore, the sentence would be ''The boy is sleeping, don't disturb him.''
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