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What grammatical tense is represented by the sentence: "She is attending training today"?

  1. Past tense

  2. Present tense

  3. Future tense

  4. Future perfect tense

The correct answer is: Present tense

The sentence "She is attending training today" is in the present tense, specifically the present continuous tense. This tense is used to describe actions that are currently happening at the moment of speaking. In this case, the action of attending training is taking place today, indicating that it is ongoing or happening right now. The presence of "is" indicates that it is a form of the verb "to be," which is commonly used with the -ing form of verbs to express current actions or events. This provides clarity that the training occurs in the present time frame. Other tenses mentioned, such as past, future, and future perfect, do not apply here as they indicate actions that either have already happened or will happen later, which does not align with the current, ongoing action of attending training today.