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(1) Pick out the present participle from the sentence:
I don't like frightening stories.​

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Answered by Anonymous
77

Answer: frightening is the present participle in the above sentence

Answered by mariospartan
32

Answer:

Frightening is the present participle in the question

Explanation:

Participle is verb is then formed from a verb and used with an adjective or noun is called a participle. Participle also has tenses, namely present and past participle. Present participle means when the action is in present tense (continuously happening). Past participle is passive in nature and represent past activity. Present participle ends with ING and past participle complete the sentence with ED. Generally, participle ends with ING, ED, N or T.

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