The bus is coming round the corner.The tense of the verb in the given sentence is.........
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In above sentence verb is in form "is coming"
"Bus is coming" is in form of Present Progressive Tense or Present Continuous Tense, Where "coming" is a present participle word.
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In above sentence verb is in form "is coming"
"Bus is coming" is in form of Present Progressive Tense or Present Continuous Tense, Where "coming" is a present participle word.
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The tense used in the statement is in present continuous form.
First, the bus is the object here who is doing the work.
The bus hasn't arrived yet because it's clear that the bus is coming.
As the action is still going on in the present time, the tense is present continuous tense.
The general form of this tense is: is/are verb+ing.
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