Past simple - I laughed.
Past progressive - I was laughing.
past ordinary form
I am trying to think of a good answer.
The correct verb for "to dance" in Spanish is "bailar." The correct conjugation of "bailar" for the subject "ellos" (they) in the present tense is "bailan," not "baliar." So the correct sentence would be "Ellos están bailando" (They are dancing).
The adverb form of "progressive" is "progressively" - showing a gradual increase or advancement.
My dad had to fill out my dentist form.
The verb in this sentence is 'walk', but the form it takes is incorrect for this sentence. A few sentences with the correct form of 'walk' could be: The cat walks slowly. (present tense form). The cat is walking slowly. (present progressive form) The cat walked slowly. (past tense form)
Give atleast two examples in sentence form of each of the 7 Cs?
it behooves to give the credit where is due
To form the progressive tense, use a form of "to be" (am, is, are) followed by the present participle (verb + ing). For example, in the sentence "She is reading a book," "is" is the auxiliary verb and "reading" is the present participle.
The present progressive of "awake" is "awaking" or "awakening."
Has her book been lost? To change active to passive, the object of the sentence replaces the subject and the appropriate form of the verb to be is added to the main verb as an auxiliary. Where the active sentence is in the progressive, the progressive participle changes to the past participle, thus "I have been asking for you" becomes "You have been asked for" and in the present progressive: "I am calling him" becomes "He is being called"
I am giving.You are giving.She is giving.We are giving.The present progressive tense (also the present continuous tense) follows this structure:SUBJECT + AUXILIARY VERB "BE" + MAIN VERB(+ING)