Which sentence uses the present progressive tense?(1 point)

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I am not going to the park this week.
I am not going to the park this week.

I was going to go to the park yesterday.
I was going to go to the park yesterday.

The park is closed because of the snow storm.
The park is closed because of the snow storm.

Instead, I will be making a snowman in the backyard.

1 answer

The sentence that uses the present progressive tense is:

"Instead, I will be making a snowman in the backyard."

However, this sentence contains "will be making," which is technically the future progressive tense. If you're looking strictly for present progressive tense specifically, none of the options provided contain it.

In your options, the closest related action in the present tense is "I am not going to the park this week," which is a form of present tense but not technically present progressive.

Present progressive tense typically uses the form "am/is/are + verb-ing," so an example would be "I am going." If you're focusing solely on present progressive, there isn't a direct match in your provided sentences.