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Question

Read the sentence and state whether the used verb form is correct or not:
If not, correct it.


Are you believing in God?

A
The given verb form is wrong; the correct verb form is: "Did you believe"
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The given verb form is wrong; the correct verb form is: "Do you believe"
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The given verb form is wrong; the correct verb form is: "Have you believed"
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D
The given verb form is correct.
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Solution

The correct option is B The given verb form is wrong; the correct verb form is: "Do you believe"
Simple present tense is used to indicate habit/hobby/belief. Belief in God is indicated here. The syntax for simple present tense is: Do (s/es) (with singular subject) + Subject + Verb; Do (with plural subject) + Subject + verb. Therefore the correct option is: Do you believe

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