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Define present participle

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Answered by Anonymous
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the form of a verb, ending in -ing in English, which is used in forming continuous tenses, e.g. in I'm thinking, alone in non-finite clauses, e.g. in sitting here, I haven't a care in the world, as a noun, e.g. in good thinking, and as an adjective, e.g. in running water.

Answered by pratyushi1998
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Definition of Present Participle. Present participle is a form of verb that uses “-ing” with the base of the word. ... It is also known as a “-ing” form, and uses the auxiliary form “be” to express a progressive aspect of the tense.

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