The present progressive tense of write is:
The present progressive tense of begin:I am beginning.You/We/They are beginning.He/She/It is beginning.
The present progressive tense of the verb "print" is "is printing" or "are printing", depending on whether the subject is singular or plural.
The present tense word for write is just "write" and past tense is wrote.
The present progressive of the word print is -- be verb + printing. I am printing. You/We/They are printing. He/She/It is printing.
The term "was sitting" is a verb in the past progressive tense.
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Present progressive tense:I am writing.You/we/they are writing.He/she/it is writing.Past progressive tense:I/he/she/it was writing.You/we/they were writing.Future progressive tense:Will be writing.
The present progressive tense of "want" is "wanting."
The present progressive tense of withdraw is:I am withdrawing.You/We/They are withdrawing.He/She/It is withdrawing.
The five progressive tenses in English are: present progressive (e.g., I am eating), past progressive (e.g., She was watching), future progressive (e.g., They will be sleeping), present perfect progressive (e.g., We have been studying), and past perfect progressive (e.g., He had been working).
Yes, "You were speaking" is an example of the past progressive tense, which indicates an ongoing action that was happening in the past. The present progressive tense would be "You are speaking."
The present progressive tense of "walk" is "walking."
"Has been singing" is in the present perfect progressive tense. "Is singing" is the present progressive tense.
The present progressive tense of begin:I am beginning.You/We/They are beginning.He/She/It is beginning.
The present progressive tense of the word "bury" is "burying."
The present progressive tense of the word "ask" is "asking."
"Walks" is in the present tense.