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In English / College | 2025-07-08

EXERCISE-3
Given below are some sentences where the Simple Present and Present Continuous Forms of the Verb are used. State right or wrong against each sentence and then give their correct form:

1. I am thinking it will rain tomorrow.
2. I think I will take leave today.
3. Are you believing in ghosts?
4. We are needing some more money.
5. Are you feeling tired already?
6. I am loving the party.
7. Don't depend on the notes to answer these questions.
8. Are you listening to the speaker?

Asked by rupinder6283

Answer (2)

The exercise reviews sentences using Simple Present and Present Continuous forms, identifying errors and correcting them. Key mistakes include using Present Continuous for statements that should be in Simple Present. Understanding the correct usage of these verb forms is essential for effective communication. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-08

The exercise assesses the correct usage of Simple Present and Present Continuous verb forms in sentences. Many sentences incorrectly used Present Continuous where the Simple Present was needed. Understanding these distinctions is essential for proper sentence construction.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-20