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make 2 present participle verbs of the following words run and swim​

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Answered by dasmirasree6
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Answer:

I have to run ....

I have swimming skills

Answered by robert7423
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Irregular Verbs

A verb is called a regular verb if its past tense and past participle are formed by adding -ed (waited, insisted) or sometimes just -d (breathed, replaced). Verbs in English are irregular if they don’t have a conventional -ed ending in the past tense.

Example: Go (present tense), went (past tense), gone (past participle)

Note: Do not use helping verbs such as has or have with the past tense form of an irregular verb. Use helping verbs only with an irregular verb’s past participle.

Example: I went to the store. I have gone to the store. NOT I have went to the store.

Present tense (used alone or with helping verbs such as will, did, etc.)

go

swim

run

Past tense

went

swam

ran

Past participle (used with helping verbs such as have, has, will have, etc.)

gone

swum

run

Present participle (-ing ending formed with to be verbs such as is, have been, will be, could have been, etc.)

going

swimming

running

Examples with go:

I go to my aunt’s house in the afternoon.

I will go to my aunt’s house.

I went to my aunt’s house yesterday.

I have gone to my aunt’s house every afternoon this week.

I am going to my aunt’s house this afternoon.

Examples with swim:

I swim at my aunt’s house in the afternoon.

I will swim at my aunt’s house.

I swam at my aunt’s house yesterday.

I have swum at my aunt’s house every afternoon this week.

I will be swimming at my aunt’s house this afternoon.

Examples with run:

I run around the track daily.

I will run around the track every day this week.

I ran around the track yesterday.

I have run around the track every day this week.

I am running around the track every day this week. please amrk as brilliant

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