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?