what is the type of tense used in this sentence: "I am trying my best in everything."
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present continuous
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because you are still doing your best . ✨
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The tense used in the sentence "I am trying my best in everything" is Present continuous tense.
- Present continuous tense is used to express anything which is happening at the moment of saying.
- It can be easily identified because of the verb combination in continuous tense sentences.
- In the present continuous tense, am/are auxiliary verb used & the present participle of the main verb is used (using "ing").
- In the past continuous tense, was/were used as an auxiliary verb and the present participle of the main verb, eg. I was playing when he came.
- Past continuous tense is used to express the situation where the speaker is doing something at that particular moment.
- As like, present continuous tense & past continuous tense, future continuous tense is used to express a situation where the speaker will do something in a particular moment in the future.
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