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the sun rises in the east change it into present continuous tense

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Answered by Sidyandex
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The sun is rising in the east is the correct continuous tense.

It is used to analyse with simple present tense for regular actions or events that is necessary for most evenings.

The sun rises in the east facts and everyone know it.

With the successful considerations, the sun is rising in the east is the correct sentence.

Answered by apeksha160
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The sun rises in the east. ( simple present tense)

The sun is rising in the east.

( present continuous tense)

Explanation:

•The category of tense in language communicates temporal reference. Tenses are typically represented through the usage of particular verb tenses, especially in their conjugation patterns.

• Tenses often convey time in relation to the present moment of speech.

• There are 12 main tenses in English language. These are: -

1. Simple Present Tense

2. Present Continuous Tense

3. Present Perfect Tense

4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense

5. Simple Past Tense

6. Past Continuous Tense

7. Past Perfect Tense

8. Past Perfect Continuous Tense

9. Simple Future Tense

10. Future Continuous Tense

11. Future Perfect Tense

12. Future Perfect Continuous Tense

• Modern English verb tenses that combine the present tense and continuous aspect are known as the present continuous, present progressive, or present imperfect.

• The present tense of the word 'be' and the present participle

(-ing form) of another verb combine to make it.

• The present continuous is typically used to express an action that is currently occurring.

• The sentence,The sun rises in the east, is in simple present tense.

•To convert it to present continuous tense, We will use present tense of the word 'be' which is 'is' and -ing form of the verb. So the sentence would be converted as: -

The sun is rising in the east.

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