
Put the verbs in Present Continuous To do homework, to read a book, to have breakfast


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Sure! In the Present Continuous tense, we use the auxiliary verb "to be" (am, is, are) followed by the base form of the main verb with the -ing suffix. Let's put the verbs "to do homework," "to read a book," and "to have breakfast" in the Present Continuous tense:
1. To do homework: I am doing homework, you are doing homework, he/she/it is doing homework, we are doing homework, they are doing homework.
2. To read a book: I am reading a book, you are reading a book, he/she/it is reading a book, we are reading a book, they are reading a book.
3. To have breakfast: I am having breakfast, you are having breakfast, he/she/it is having breakfast, we are having breakfast, they are having breakfast.
Remember that the Present Continuous tense is used to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking or around the current time.


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