What is the present participle of happiness
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happiest is the answer
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Present participles are formed from verbs. Present participles can be used as adjectives or used to form verb tenses. For example:
The verb: to run
The present participle: running
The present participle used as an adjective: The running boy
The present participle used to form a verb tense: The boy was running.
The present participle for happiness is none.
Happiness is a noun and doesn't have any tenses or participles.
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