All questions of Verb Forms for EmSAT Achieve Exam
The present continuous tense "is raining" is used to describe an action happening right now. The word "look!" also emphasizes immediacy.
The present continuous tense "is trying" is appropriate here because it describes an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.
The present continuous tense "are waiting" is correct here to describe an action currently in progress.
The present continuous tense "is taking" is used to describe an action happening right now. Since Salma is in the middle of taking a bath, this tense is appropriate.
The present continuous tense "is taking" is correct because it describes an action happening right now. Salma is currently in the middle of taking a bath, making this tense the most appropriate choice.
The simple present tense "travel" is correct because it describes a habitual action (something they do every year).
The simple present tense "get" is used here because the phrase "when you get to your office" refers to a future action dependent on a specific condition. The future tense is not required since "when" already indicates a future time.
The present continuous tense "is wearing" is used to describe an action happening right now. While Jana usually wears jeans (a habitual action in the simple present), today she is wearing a dress, an action occurring in the present moment.
The present continuous tense "are planning" is appropriate here because it indicates a planned action for the near future.
The simple present tense "freezes" is used to express a general truth or scientific fact. This rule applies universally to water under standard conditions.