English, asked by kanush27, 6 months ago

Present participle of being in irregular verbs​

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Answered by MyOwnWorstCritic
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Answer:

Even if a verb is irregular, the present participle is still formed by adding -ing to the end of the base—no exceptions.

Explanation:

There are no irregular present participles in the English language. Sometimes you may have to tweak the spelling a little, but the ending will always be -ing.

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Answered by divyaaptekar33
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Answer:

Note: Even if a verb is irregular, the present participle is still formed by adding -ing to the end of the base—no exceptions. Yes, you read that correctly: there are no irregular present participles in the English language. Sometimes you may have to tweak the spelling a little, but the ending will always be -ing.

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