Change the sentence using the proper form of the given verb.
How is your English? _____ better? (it/get)
A
Is it getting
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B
Has it getting
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C
Are it getting
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D
Had it got
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Solution
The correct option is A Is it getting
The present continuous tense is formed with the subject plus the present particle form (-ing) of the main verb and the present continuous tense of the verb to be: am, is, are.
In this particular sentence, we can understand that the question is based on something which is happening. The present continuous tense is a grammatical tense that can be used to describe when an action happened, or may happen. You can use it to describe both events that are happening in the present – right now, while you are talking about something, or in the future – something that may or will happen later on. So, we would be using present continuous tense for the given blank.
Now, in continuous tense, the verb always ends with an '-ing'. "Had" are only used in case of past tense, which eliminates option D, moreover, the verb form is not in continuous. "Has" can only be used alongside a pronoun which is in third person which is absent in this case. "Are" is used for plural nouns but in this case it is not.