. They play football. (Rewrite the sentence into present continuous tense
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The sentence would be rephrased using the present continuous tense to read, "They are playing football."
Explanation:
- The use of the present continuous verb tense denotes that an activity or condition is occurring at the present time, on a regular basis, and may do so into the foreseeable future.
- It is possible to write a sentence in the present continuous tense as follows: subject, followed by the correct form of the "to be" verb, and then the "ing" form of the given verb.
- In this particular instance, the verb that is highlighted in the sentence is "play," which, when translated into the present continuous tense, becomes "playing."
- “Are" is the form of the verb that indicates "to be" when it is used in this context.
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They are playing football.
Explanation:
- The present continuous is a verb tense employed in modern English that combines the present tense with the continuous aspect.
- It is also known as the present progressive or present imperfect. It is made up of the verb's present participle and the present tense form of being.
- The subject is combined with the main verb's present particle form (-ing) and the present continuous tense of the verb to be to generate the present continuous tense: am, is, and are.
- Subject + is/am/are + verb + ing + object.
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