Which sentence is a question in the Present Continuous Tense?a)They ar...
Questions in the Present Continuous Tense are formed by inverting the subject and the present participle form of the verb "to be." The correct question is "Are you listening to me?"
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Which sentence is a question in the Present Continuous Tense?a)They ar...
Explanation:
Present Continuous Tense:
The Present Continuous Tense is used to talk about actions that are happening at the moment of speaking or actions that are temporarily in progress.
Identifying the Question:
To identify a question in the Present Continuous Tense, look for a sentence that starts with an auxiliary verb (e.g., am, is, are) followed by the subject and the main verb with the "-ing" form.
Analysis of Options:
a) They are singing a song. - This is a statement, not a question.
b) Are you listening to me? - This sentence starts with the auxiliary verb "are" followed by the subject "you" and the main verb "listening" in the "-ing" form, making it a question in the Present Continuous Tense.
c) She will call you later. - This sentence is in the future tense, not the Present Continuous Tense.
d) I am working on a project. - This is a statement, not a question.
Conclusion:
The sentence "Are you listening to me?" is the only question in the Present Continuous Tense among the given options.