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Which tense is used to describe an action that is happening at the moment of speaking?
Which tense is used to describe an action that is happening at the moment of speaking?
- Present tense (correct)
- Perfect tense
- Past tense
- Future tense
What is the correct form of the present progressive tense of the verb 'run' for the pronoun 'he'?
What is the correct form of the present progressive tense of the verb 'run' for the pronoun 'he'?
- he is running (correct)
- he runs
- he running
- he run
When do we use the present progressive tense?
When do we use the present progressive tense?
- To express a future action
- To describe an action in progress (correct)
- To describe a habitual action
- To talk about completed actions
Study Notes
The Present Progressive Tense
- The present progressive tense is used to describe an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.
- The correct form of the present progressive tense of the verb 'run' for the pronoun 'he' is 'he is running'.
- The present progressive tense is used to describe an action that is in progress at the moment of speaking, temporary or changing situations, and planned future actions.
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Test your knowledge of the present progressive tense with this quiz! Learn when to use this tense and practice conjugating the verb 'run' for the pronoun 'he'.