Where are you? I...
in the drawing room.
A----work
B-----am working
C-------works
D-------- working
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1
Answer:
a
Explanation:
I am working in the drawing room
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0
The right option that suits the blank is option B: am working.
- The correct verb form and identification of tense help here to give the answer.
- In this question, a person is asking a question to another person which means it is present tense.
- The second person has to answer it in the present tense as well in continuous form because it will state that the current activity is still taking place.
- Therefore verb here is "work" and in the present continuous form it is written with 'ing'.
- Therefore, "working" is right here.
- Also, "I" is always followed by "am" to refer to self when answering.
- Therefore the correct sentence is: The sentence is: "I am working in the drawing-room."
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