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What is the correct sentence structure for forming a sentence in Past Continuous Tense?
What is the correct sentence structure for forming a sentence in Past Continuous Tense?
- Subject + Will / Shall + be + Verb + Object
- Subject +Verb + Object
- Subject + is/am/are + Verb I + ing + Object
- Subject + was /were + Verb + Object (correct)
Which tense is used to describe actions that happen daily, weekly, monthly, or always in the present?
Which tense is used to describe actions that happen daily, weekly, monthly, or always in the present?
- Simple Present Tense (correct)
- Simple Past Tense
- Present Continuous Tense
- Simple Future Tense
How do many verbs form the Simple Past Tense in English?
How do many verbs form the Simple Past Tense in English?
- By adding -ed to the base verb (correct)
- By using 'will/shall' before the verb
- By using 'is/am/are' before the verb
- By adding -ing to the base verb
Which tense is also known as the present progressive tense?
Which tense is also known as the present progressive tense?
In Future Continuous Tense, what follows the Subject?
In Future Continuous Tense, what follows the Subject?
What kind of action does Simple Future Tense talk about?
What kind of action does Simple Future Tense talk about?
Which aspect of language does the category of tense primarily communicate?
Which aspect of language does the category of tense primarily communicate?
What does the present tense indicate?
What does the present tense indicate?
Which sentence correctly demonstrates the use of the future tense?
Which sentence correctly demonstrates the use of the future tense?
In what tense does the sentence 'She sings' belong to?
In what tense does the sentence 'She sings' belong to?
What type of tense is expressed by the sentence structure 'Subject + Verb (s/es) + Object'?
What type of tense is expressed by the sentence structure 'Subject + Verb (s/es) + Object'?
Which term is used to describe a verb tense that indicates an action happening regularly in the present?
Which term is used to describe a verb tense that indicates an action happening regularly in the present?