The sentence "My baby is crying for milk" is in the present tense and is using the present continuous aspect.
- Tense: Present
- Aspect: Continuous (or Progressive)
The present continuous tense indicates that the action (crying) is happening right now.
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The sentence "My baby is crying for milk" is in the present tense and is using the present continuous aspect.
The present continuous tense indicates that the action (crying) is happening right now.