I can yes... But i won't... How much time do you think people from this generation have? Jeeeeeeeeez
Past participle is used in the formation of present perfect tense forms, and the present participle forms are used in the formation of several present tense verbs.
i need examples of vivid verbs
the present (or infinitive) - To gothe past tense - Wentthe past participle - Gonethe present participle - Go
The verb form ending with -ing is the present participle, a verb form to indicate that the action is incomplete, ongoing. The present participle most often uses an auxiliary verb.The present participle of a verb is also a gerund (verbal noun) and an adjective. Examples:Verb: He was running to catch the bus.Noun: Running is my favorite form of exercise.Adjective: The running shoes I want are on sale.Some other examples of present participle verbs are:actingbearingcaringdancingeatingfishingguessinghuggingironingjokingkneelinglearningmakingnoticingopeningquestioningrunningstandingtalkingusingvisitingwalkingyellingzipping
Participles are forms of verbs used in certain conjugations and as adjectives. Typically they have the suffix -ing (present participle) and -ed (past participle for many verbs). There are many words that have irregular past participles. These forms are used as adjectives describing nouns that are engaged in the action shown by the verb. The present participle can be used as a noun called a verbal noun or gerund. Examples of regular participles: to ask : asking - asked to rush : rushing - rushed Examples of irregular participles to see : seeing - seen to run : running - ran to begin: beginning - begun to speak: speaking - spoken
Past participle is used in the formation of present perfect tense forms, and the present participle forms are used in the formation of several present tense verbs.
Like other present participle forms of verbs, "talking" can be either a participle or a gerund.
i need examples of vivid verbs
the present (or infinitive) - To gothe past tense - Wentthe past participle - Gonethe present participle - Go
call died dead
1.the present(or infinitive)2.the past tense3.the past participle4.the present participle
The present participle & past participle.
If you are given a word and asked to identify it as either the past or present participle: The present participle alwaysends with -ing. The past participle often ends with -ed, but with irregular verbs, there can be other endings. Some examples of past participles of irregular verbs: done, given, driven, bought, found, seen, gone
"Fille" is a noun and so doesn't have a present participle. Only verbs do.
Yes, an activity can be a direct object when it is in the form of a noun. For example, "He is studying acting" or "I detest whining." These examples use gerunds, which are the present participle forms of verbs used as nouns.
Been is the past participle for be verbs.The base verb = beThe past be verbs = was / wereThe present be verbs = am / is / areThe past participle = beenThe present participle = being
"Unbearable" is an adjective. Only verbs have past and present participles.