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I walked in the garden. I saw a snake (combine the sentences using present participle)

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Answered by SteffiPaul
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I was walking in the garden when I saw a snake.

Present participle:

1. It is the form of a verb which ends in -ing in English, and is used in forming continuous tense.

2. Its function is to serve as an adjective, a verb, or a gerund.

3. Adding -ing to the base form of a verb creates the present participle.

4. For example, eat is the base form of the verb and eating is the present participle.

Answered by Shaizakincsem
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When we combine the sentence by using present participle we will get ''While I was walking in the garden I saw a snake''.

Explanation:

  • It is that form of the speech in which we use 'ing' as a helping verb.
  • Mostly it acts as an adjective but sometimes also as a verb.
  • It shows the continuity of the sentence.
  • That something is happening in the present time.
  • It is more like the present continuous tense.

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