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present progressive
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Present continuous
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The present progressive retirement benefit is fixed in our bill.
a. articles ("a cookie") b. plural ("two cookies") c. present progressive ("I walking") d. simple past ("Joey walked") e. contraction ("that's Joey") 8.
In English, a child first masters the grammatical rules for the present tense (e.g., "I want") and begins to use the present progressive ending ("-ing") and the plural.
We urge others, who may be confused or worried by recent publicity, to be sure that the Labour party, under its present progressive leadership, is a place where Jews are welcomed in a spirit of equality and solidarity.
Here it is striking that we sometimes employ the present progressive in anticipation: 'Kieran is visiting the zoo next Thursday' sounds perfectly fine when said today, before I have taken any overt steps (see Falvey 2000 pp. 25 6; Thompson 2008, pp. 140 1; Moran and Stone 2009, pp. 145 6).
We have to present progressive ideas.
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Results: iLIRKO mice presented progressive hepatic and extrahepatic insulin resistance without liver dysfunction.
This document adopted theories and practices from different cultures and presented progressive ideas and practices to early childhood educators in China.
Most patients indicate having had symptoms for 1 to 3 years, presenting progressive dyspnoea, stridor, wheezing, and dry cough, and they have usually been treated for bronchitis before [34].
Males apparently continued to feed until reaching an advanced age (Trabalon, unpublished data), and despite this apparent balanced energy state, they were still presenting progressive body deterioration.
We observed that WT presented progressive parasite titers into the spleen) and the liver) over time.
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