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The present continuous tense of study is "am/is/are studying." For example, "I am studying," "He is studying," "They are studying."
The present progressive form of "study" is "studying." For example: "I am studying for my exam."
To study = estudiar studying = estudiando To be studying = estar estudiando
Why am i studying.
The past progressive tense of "study" is "was/were studying."
Study can be used as both a noun and a verb.When used as an action, as in "to study something", it is a verb already.Some other verbs which depend on the tense you need are studies, studying and studied.
No, the word study is a noun (study, studies) and a verb (study, studies, studying, studied). Examples: Noun: The study of the blood is called hematology. Noun: The study doubles as a guest room. Verb: What will you study at the university?
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Depending on context, study can be translated as:VerbstudierenlernenuntersuchenbeobachtenNounStudieStudiumBeobachtungUntersuchungErforschungArbeitszimmerStudieren
my study was OK, studying for Japanese and maths exams
Study Island is an online platform that provides interactive educational programs for students. It offers practice exercises, assessments, and tutorials in various subjects to help students improve their academic performance. Teachers can use Study Island to monitor student progress and tailor instruction to meet their individual needs.
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