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the children are swimming in the river . Convert into simple tense

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Answered by vijayaal
1

Answer:

the children swims in river

Answered by HrishikeshSangha
0

The answer will be:

The children swim in the river.

  • The sentence given in the question is present in present continuous tense.
  • Present continuous is recognizable with the help of suffix "ing" added to the verb. As the subject is plural, so "swim" will be used. If the subject were "child", "swims" would have been used instead.
  • If the sentence would have been in past continuous tense, "were swimming" would be used there.
  • The difference forms of this sentence in different tenses will be:
  • Simple present-The children swim in the river.
  • Simple past-The children swam in the river.
  • Past continuous-The children were swimming in the river.

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