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Question

Read the following statement and use the given verb in the correct form.
SARAH: Really? What's it like? _____ (you/enjoy) it?

  1. are you enjoying
  2. have you enjoyed
  3. had you enjoyed
  4. were you enjoying

A
are you enjoying
B
were you enjoying
C
have you enjoyed
D
had you enjoyed
Solution
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Present continuous tense is used to describe an action that is going on in the present time. The given sentence shows a question about an ongoing event. So we will use the present continuous tense. The syntax for present continuous tense (in interrogation) is: is/am/are + subject + verb (ing). 'I' & 'You' are exceptional cases which in spite of being singular subjects take the verb of plural subjects. Therefore, the correct option is: are you enjoying.

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