নিচের Sentence গুলোকে Present Continuous Tense-এ পরিবর্তন কর :
(a) I drink tea. (b) The boys make a noise. (c) It rains. (d) He does not sing. (e)
The moon shines. (f) Do you read a book? (g) Does he go to school? (h) The
boy does not sing. (i) My sister writes a letter. (j) He catches fish. (k) The boy
does not swim. (1) He tries to do it. (m) The girl plucks flowers. (n) He swims.
(o) He disturbs me. (p) He does not close the door. (q) Doesn't the water boil?



Answer :

To change the given sentences into the Present Continuous Tense, you need to follow the structure of the tense. In the Present Continuous Tense, you typically use the verb "to be" (am, is, are) followed by the present participle (-ing form of the main verb).

Here are the sentences changed into the Present Continuous Tense:

(a) I am drinking tea.
(b) The boys are making a noise.
(c) It is raining.
(d) He is not singing.
(e) The moon is shining.
(f) Are you reading a book?
(g) Is he going to school?
(h) The boy is not singing.
(i) My sister is writing a letter.
(j) He is catching fish.
(k) The boy is not swimming.
(l) He is trying to do it.
(m) The girl is plucking flowers.
(n) He is swimming.
(o) He is disturbing me.
(p) He is not closing the door.
(q) Isn't the water boiling?

By following this structure, you can change the sentences given into the Present Continuous Tense. Remember to use the correct form of the verb "to be" based on the subject (am, is, are) and add the -ing form of the main verb to form sentences in the Present Continuous Tense.