Why sometimes the past participle and the present form of the word is same ?
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What is the difference between present participle and present continuous? Present participle is a form of the verb; the -ing form, to be precise. Present continuous (or progressive) is a verb tense. The present participle along with the corresponding form of to be gives the present continuous tense.
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