Why this is incorrect:
- The sentence is missing the auxiliary verb 'is' to form the present continuous tense ('is going').
- The phrase 'every day' suggests a habitual action, which would require the simple present tense ('goes jogging'). However, 'going jogging' is also an acceptable present participle form used in continuous tenses.
Possible corrected sentences:
- Mike goes jogging before school every day. (Simple present for habit)
- Mike is going jogging before school every day. (Present continuous, implies this is a new habit or an event happening now/around now)