Young people are spending more time than ever
in digital spaces. The Internet allows us to connect with
people, share ideas, be creative, have fun and discover
new things.
Unfortunately, young people also face risks
online. Common problems include cyberbullying,
receiving unwanted messages, seeing images and content
you don’t want to see, or having your private information
or photos shared without your permission.
Safer Internet Day, or SID for short, is organized
in the second week of February every year, and over
180 countries take part. The aim is to raise awareness of
online issues and make the Internet a safer place.
SID invites everyone to be part of a big
conversation about online issues. This is particularly
important for teenagers because they often experience
unpleasant situations online, but they don’t always feel
they can talk about them.
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According to the text and general English knowledge answer the item.
The words “receiving” (line 7), “seeing” (line 7) and “having” (line 8) are examples of the present continuous or present progressive tense.