a) Look at the subject pronouns and fill in the blanks with the correct forms of be: am, is, are.
b) Look at the subject pronouns and fill in the blanks with the correct forms of be (am, is, are).
Which one is better? Is there a better one?
a) To form present progressive affirmative sentences, use the correct forms of the auxiliary verb be: am, is, are and the principal verb ending in "-ing".
B) To form present progressive affirmative sentences, use the correct forms of the auxiliary verb be (am, is, are) and the principal verb ending in "-ing".
Thanks in advance
Top answer
Both 'b' instructions seem clearer to me.
— JohnParis
Both 'b' instructions seem clearer to me.
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