1) I am buying her a good ring.
2) I am meeting her at the airport at ten.
In the present continuous, we add -ing onto the end of the infinitive (like the words in the brackets). So “meet” becomes “meeting”. In front of the verb we put “am” or “is” or “are”, depending on the subject. Here are some examples.
We are going to the beach.
I am reading this book.
She is painting a tree.
Answer:
Rainy days were perfect for drinking tea and to read a book
Explanation:
Were is a past tense term, used for before.
I would say the tone of this sentence is formal.
Why are Pre-Reading Activities Important?
Pre-reading activities help students prepare for the reading activity by activating the relevant schemata, and motivating them to read. Pre-reading activities can also help learners anticipate the topic, vocabulary and possibly important grammar structures in the texts.
Answer: In many communities, people are opting to use totes to carry groceries rather than using plastic bags. To help, I can avoid buying fruits in plastic packaging and recycling often.