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Question

Use the given verb in its appropriate form as per the situation of the sentence:

You are talking to Ann:
Ann, I (go) to town. (you/come) with me?

A
Will go ; Will you come
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Have gone ; Will you come
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C
was going ; Are going
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D
am going ; Are you coming
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Solution

The correct option is B am going ; Are you coming
The Present Continuous tense is used to indicate that something will or will not happen in the near future. This statement indicates the action which is going to happen in the near future. The syntax for present continuous tense is: is/am/are + verb (ing) . Therefore, the correct option is: am going , Are you coming?

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