This sentence is present tense. The verb play is in the base form and as there is only one verb so it is called present simple.
The children are playing in the park.
This sentence is also present but because there are two verbs it is not 'simple'. The main verb play has the present participle form of play (playing) and there is also a present be verb (are) so this is present continuous.
Past simple would be: The children played in the park.
The children were playing ball games at the yard.
The children are playing in tha park
The children are playing in the park
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A beach ball is a large inflatable ball, which is ideally suited for playing games on the beach.
"You ran and kicked the ball" is past tense.
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The Hopi children played stick ball.
There are many games for children in which paddle ball, hopscotch, hide and seek, video games, sport games like: cricket, football etc which are mostly played in every country.
There are a number of Breakout Games that are suitable for children under the age of 12. Some examples include Bricks of Atlantis, Action Ball 2 and Egyptian Ball.
The present tense of the word "throw" is "throws" when referring to he/she/it, and "throw" when referring to I, you, we, or they.
Television and video games are responsible for less neighborhood play among children. They are less likely to be outside playing ball or riding bikes. This is why there is so much more child obesity.
In nature, a ball is any spherical body such as a star or planet. A ball is also a man-made spherical or elliptical object for playing games.
Playing PatolliThe Aztec ball game
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