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Jane ..... her blue jeans today, but usually she wears a skirt or a dress. wears wearing wear is wearing

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Answered by karanms2020pushpa
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Answer:

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Jane ..is wearing... her blue jeans today, but usually she wears a skirt or a dress.

Explanation:

Learning to correctly use the "-ing," infinitive ("to" + base form of the verb), and past participle verb forms (in regular verbs, this is formed by adding "-ed" to the end of the verb) can be difficult. When do you use "finishing" instead of "to finish" or "finished"?

1. The "-ing" form is used with auxiliary verbs in progressive verb tenses (helping verbs). These are written in the active voice.

2. The "-ing" form can also be used as a noun. Gerunds are nouns that can be the subject of a clause and are followed by a third-person singular (he/she/it) form of the verb.

3. The "-ing" noun (or gerund) can function as the direct object of some verbs.

4. After a preposition, the "-ing" form is used.

5. Adjectives are sometimes formed with the suffix "-ing."

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