Nobody could enter the burning house." Identify participle. *
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burning
Explanation:
present continuous tense ... burn+ ing form of verb
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Burning is the participle in the given statement.
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What are participles?
- A present participle is formed by the addition of an -ing to the verb.
- It describes that the action is in progress.
- It is most probably used with am, is, are, was, or were.
- For instance, Rama is cooking food.
- In the above sentence, "cooking" denotes the participle form of the verb "cook", which means Rama is still in the process of cooking. It is still continuing.
- A past participle is formed by the addition of -ed, -en, -d, -t, -n, or -ne.
- It shows that the action has been completed at some point in time before some other event took place.
- It is usually accompanied by has/have/had.
- For instance, she has completed the project.
- In this sentence, "completed" is the past participle form of the verb "complete."
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