The progressive form of the verb to deduct (to subtract, take away) is deducting. For example, "I see that my bank has been deducting fees for each check that I have written."
Deduct is a verb.
There are four progressive verb forms in English: present progressive (am/is/are + verb+ing), past progressive (was/were + verb+ing), future progressive (will be + verb+ing), and present perfect progressive (has/have been + verb+ing).
There are three progressive verb forms in English: present progressive (am/is/are + verb-ing), past progressive (was/were + verb-ing), and future progressive (will be + verb-ing).
The noun forms of the verb to deduct are deduction and the gerund, deducting.
When a helping verb is used with the _______, the progressive form of the verb is created
When a helping verb is used with the _______, the progressive form of the verb is created
The progressive form of any verb is - be verb + verb-ing. egpresent progressive -- I am making lunch. My mother is making lunch. They are making lunchpast progressive -- I was making a noise. My mother was making a noise. They were making a noise.
Was listening is the progressive verb in that sentence.
The progressive tense has the form - be + present participle.eg is/was watching.The tense of the be verb determines the tense of the progressive verb form.eg was watching is past progressive. is watching is present progressive.With an auxiliary verb have or has the present perfect progressive is formed.eg have been watching, has been watchingWith had the past perfect progressive is formed:eg had been watching
A progressive verb is one which suggests continuous action - most often formed in English by using the gerund form (-ing) of a verb.
Yes. It is a present progressive verb.
The progressive present tense follows this structure:Subject + Auxiliary Verb "Be" + Verb + -ing.