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in this sentence "my younger brothers are always fighting at home"
why fight has ing
  

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The present participle (ing-form) is needed in the present continuous tenses with am, are, is : I am read ing you are read ing he / my younger brother is read ing we are read ing you are reading' they / my younger brothers are read ing When the continuous tenses are used with always, it often gives the impression that you are complaining about something. CB

  • The present participle (ing-form) is needed in the present continuous tenses with am, are, is : I am read ing you are read ing he / my younger brother is read ing we are read ing you are reading' they / my younger brothers are read ing When the continuous tenses are used with always, it often gives the impression that you are complaining about something.
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The present participle (ing-form) is needed in the present continuous tenses with am, are, is:

I am reading
you are reading
he / my younger brother is read

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