Differentiate between present participle and present participle continuous tense.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The first type of participle is the present participle. The present participle is often referred to as the 'ing' form of the verb. Here are some examples of present participles :-
1) I am singing a song.
2) It was raining a little yesterday.
The past participle is formed by adding the suffix "ed" to a verb. It can also be paired with an auxiliary verb like was were has and had to show that an action has been completed. Here are some examples of past participles :-
1) He was finished with the project.
2) The cookies were baked fresh this morning.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Present participle is very-adjective which means it does the work of both : an adjective and as verb+ing . For e.g, present participle as a verb is :I saw a child crying on the road . present participle as an adjective : i saw a laughing boy .
But present continuous refers to the work that is going on or incomplete . For e.g, I am answering your question .