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We use why to ask questions in the present continuous time when we want answers or reasons to things that are happening. Read the examples to understand how such questions are formed. |
| Why |
am I feeling tired? |
| Why |
are we arguing? |
| Why |
are you shouting? |
| Why |
are they whispering? |
| Why |
is he laughing? |
| Why |
is she crying? |
| Why |
is it happening to us? |
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