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julia-pushkina [17]
4 years ago
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Question 9: Conjugate the verb to jump into the six progressive tenses. Present Progressive Tense Past Progressive Tense Future

Progressive Tense Present Perfect Progressive Tense Past Perfect Progressive Tense Future Perfect Progressive Tense
ANSWER:Present Progressive: am jumping, are jumping, are jumping, are jumping, is jumping, are jumping
Past Progressive: was jumping, were jumping, were jumping, were jumping, was jumping, were jumping
Future Progressive: will be jumping, will be jumping, will be jumping, will be jumping, will be jumping, will be jumping
Present Perfect Progressive: have been jumping, have been jumping, have been jumping, have been jumping, has been jumping, have been jumping
Past Perfect Progressive: had been jumping, had been jumping, had been jumping, had been jumping, had been jumping, had been jumping
Future Perfect Progressive: will have been jumping, will have been jumping, will have been jumping, will have been jumping, will have been jumping, will have been jumping
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2 answers:
Oliga [24]4 years ago
7 0

Um, thanks for the free answers I guess.

bekas [8.4K]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

  1. <u>Present Progressive Tense</u>: am jumping, is jumping, are jumping
  2. <u>Past Progressive Tense</u>: was jumping, were jumping
  3. <u>Future Progressive Tense</u>: will be jumping
  4. <u>Present Perfect Progressive Tense</u>: have been jumping, has been jumping
  5. <u>Past Perfect Progressive Tense</u>: had been jumping
  6. <u>Future Perfect Progressive Tense</u>: will have been jumping.

Explanation:

The Present Progressive or Continuous tense is used for actions happening at the time of speaking or around it, and for future arrangements.

The Past progressive or Continuous tense refers to actions in progress at a specific time in the past.

The Future Progressive or Continuous tense indicates an action that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.

The Present Perfect Progressive or Continuous can refer to an action that started in the past and is not complete or has results that are evident in the present.

The Past Perfect Progressive or Continuous involves an action in progress happening before another action in the past.

The Future Perfect Progressive or Continuous deals with actions that will be  in progress before a specific time in the future.

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