The second thing we are wanting in is recognition of the principle of
fraternity. (Identify the tense)
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present continuous
as are and ing is there
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Tense is a word form used to denote the time of an incident in relation to the time of speech. It denotes the end of a task or the continuation of one. There are three types of tenses, namely, present, past and future.
The above given statement is an example of Present continuous tense.
Subject + is/am/are + V1 + ing + object
Is the rule to identify whether the given sentence is present continuous tense.
Examples of the present continuous tense are:
- I am eating pudding.
- Sia is writing a letter to the editor.
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