A present participle is used with the verb "to be" to indicate an action that is incomplete.
They end in -ing.
A present participle is a verb form that is used to indicate an ongoing action or state in the present. It is formed by adding -ing to the base form of the verb. For example, in the sentence "She is singing," the verb "singing" is the present participle.
Both of the forms specified are "talked".
Verb is a noun and so doesn't have a past participle.
t is past paticiple require
the past simple is sang and past paticiple is sung
The past participle is formed. The simple past tense is also formed. For example, I formed it into shape.
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The past participle is bored.
The past participle is "taken off".
Verb is a noun and so doesn't have a past participle.
Both of the forms specified are "talked".
t is past paticiple require
Gaze is a regular verb, so the past participle is gazed.
the past simple is sang and past paticiple is sung
Drown is a regular verb, so the past participle is drowned.
The past participle is formed. The simple past tense is also formed. For example, I formed it into shape.