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Observe the extract below:
“Everybody’s going on holiday”, Bill said. He laughed. “It’s going to be wonderful. No work for two weeks”

Choose the option in which you can observe the same verb tense as in the underlined words.

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  • - 21/06/2025 às 10:58

    Português: Vamos analisar a frase e as opções:

    A expressão sublinhada é "is going", que está no presente contínuo (am/is/are + verbo com terminações -ing).

    Precisamos encontrar a opção que também usa o presente contínuo corretamente.

    Opções:

    a) They are travel until Saturday. Incorreta — "are" deve ser seguido pelo verbo no gerúndio ("traveling" ou "travelling"), não pelo verbo base "travel".

    b) We can playing basketball really well. Incorreta — Após "can", o verbo deve estar no infinitivo sem "to", ou seja, "play", e não "playing".

    c) I am eating. Can you call me later? Correta — "am eating" é o presente contínuo corretamente usado.

    d) She is going home every weekend. Incorreta — O presente contínuo geralmente não é usado para ações habituais; o correto seria "She goes".

    e) I studying Japanese. It is fantastic! Incorreta — Está faltando o verbo auxiliar "am" antes de "studying" (deveria ser "I am studying").

    Resposta correta:

    c) I am eating. Can you call me later?

    English: Let's analyze the sentence and the options:

    The underlined phrase is "is going", which is in the present continuous tense (am/is/are + verb ending in -ing).

    We need to find the option that also correctly uses the present continuous tense.

    Options:

    a) They are travel until Saturday. Incorrect — "are" should be followed by the gerund form of the verb ("traveling" or "travelling"), not the base verb "travel".

    b) We can playing basketball really well. Incorrect — After "can," the verb should be in the base form without "to," i.e., "play," not "playing."

    c) I am eating. Can you call me later? Correct — "am eating" is the present continuous tense used correctly.

    d) She is going home every weekend. Incorrect — Present continuous is usually not used for habitual actions; it should be "She goes."

    e) I studying Japanese. It is fantastic! Incorrect — The auxiliary verb "am" is missing before "studying" (should be "I am studying").

    Correct answer:

    c) I am eating. Can you call me later?