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Formula, Structure, and Rules of Interrogative Sentences– Present Continuous Interrogative Tenses
Formula:
(Is + am + are) + Subject + present participle verb (verb+ing)
Helping verb
Is + am + are
Example:
- Is she listening you?
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
She |
Listening |
You |
2. Are you angry at me?
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
You |
Angry |
Me |
3. Is she walking at street?
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
She |
Walking |
Street |
4. Are you invite someone for me?
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
You |
Invite |
Me |
5. Are you talking to me?
Subject |
Verb |
Object |
You |
Talking |
Me |
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