English, asked by racruise, 3 months ago

Where did she park her car?
A few blocks from here.
A few minutes ahead
Some blocks later.
A few blocks after​

Answers

Answered by krish78619
3

Answer:

A few blocks from here........

Answered by tushargupta0691
1

Answer:

A few blocks from here. correct answer.

Explanation:

The present continuous verb tense denotes that an action or circumstance is occurring now and may continue in the future.

The Present Continuous Formula is as follows: to be [am, is, or are] + verb [present participle]

While Scott searches for his new leather coat, Aunt Christine is warming up the vehicle. Today they are dining at Polly's Pancake Diner, Scott's favourite eatery.

The present continuous (present progressive) tense expresses any action or state that is occurring right now, regularly, and may be continuing. It gives writing more energy and activity, and its influence helps readers comprehend when the action is taking place.

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