Identify the form of tense: Tomorrow I am going to my old college.
2023
Identify the form of tense:
Tomorrow I am going to my old college.
- A.
Simple Present
- B.
Present Continuous
- C.
Present Perfect
- D.
Present Perfect Continuous
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Correct answer: B
Key phrase: "am going" — present continuous (be + verb-ing).
Structure: subject + form of be + verb-ing (e.g., I am going).
Use here: to express a planned future action ("Tomorrow I am going to my old college").
Why other tenses are incorrect:
Simple present (e.g., "I go"): used for habits or general truths, not a planned near-future arrangement.
Present perfect (e.g., "I have gone"): links past actions to the present; does not indicate a future plan.
Present perfect continuous (e.g., "I have been going"): shows duration up to now, not a future arrangement.
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