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when i get home ,my dog ___at the gate waiting for me (sits,will be sitting )​

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Answered by saritajnk25
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Answer:

when I get home my dog sits at the gate waiting for me

Answered by sourasghotekar123
1

The correct answer is "will be sitting".

The sentence is in the future tense, and the phrase "when I get home" indicates that the action of the dog waiting at the gate is a future event. The verb tense used in the second clause should match this timeframe.

The present tense "sits" would be appropriate if the sentence were in the present tense, for example: "When I come home, my dog sits at the gate waiting for me."

However, since the sentence is in the future tense, the future continuous tense "will be sitting" is more appropriate. This tense describes an ongoing action that will be happening at a specific point in the future. It conveys the idea that the dog will be in the process of sitting and waiting when the speaker arrives home.

In conclusion, the future continuous tense "will be sitting" is the most appropriate choice to convey the idea of the dog waiting at the gate for the speaker when they arrive home.

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