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Rja Posted 13 years ago
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Does Ramu preparing for IAS exam? (or) Is Ramu preparing for IAS exam? which one is correct? plz expalin plzzz

Does Ramu preparing for IAS exam?

Is Ramu preparing for IAS exam?

which one is correct? plz expalin plzzz
  

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Is Ramu preparing for the/his IAS exam? The present progressive consists of part of BE and the -ing form of the verb. Please avoid chatlish in the forum.

  • Is Ramu preparing for the/his IAS exam?
  • The present progressive consists of part of BE and the -ing form of the verb.
  • Please avoid chatlish in the forum.
  • The word is 'please'.
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Is Ramu preparing for the/his IAS exam?

The present progressive consists of part of BE and the -ing form of the verb.

Please avoid chatlish in the forum. The word is 'please'.
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When asking a question, use the helping verb "do" + base (infinitive) verb.

Does Ramu prepare for IAS exam?
Did Ramu prepare for IAS exam?

The second type of question is the progressive, with the helping verb "be" and the present participle (V+ing) of the main verb.

Is Ramu preparing for IAS exam?
Was Ramu pre
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rja Does Ramu preparing for IAS exam? Is Ramu preparing for IAS exam? which one is correct? plz expalin plzzz
Use [does / doesn't / ...] before a verb without -ing. Use [is / isn't / ...] before a verb with -ing and before nouns, adjectives, and prepositional ph

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