Conjugating verbs in Present Continuous tense: Conjugate the verb ‘to swim’ for ‘I/you/we/they’.
A. I am swimming, you are swimming, we are swimming, they are swimming
B. I am swim, you am swim, we am swim, they am swim
C. I is swimming, you is swimming, we is swimming, they is swimming
D. I are swimming, you are swimming, we are swimming, they are swimming
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A. Some studies suggest exercise may be beneficial.
B. Many people think exercise is good for health.
C. When I first began training to run my marathon, it was hard.
D. It is often said that exercise can help.
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It’s easy to … without a map in a big city.
A. get lost
B. taste delicacies
C. find all places
D. shop for souvenirs
