Yes they are identical.
No, present participle form and gerund form are not always identical. Present participle form ends in -ing and is used in progressive verb tenses, while the gerund form ends in -ing and functions as a noun. However, there are some instances where they are the same, such as in phrases like "I enjoy swimming."
The present participle of bear is the same as its' gerund form which is "bearing." The present participle has the same form as the gerund but a gerund does not always meant that it is also a participle.
Yes, the word 'helping' is the present participle of the verb 'to help'. The present participle of the verb is also a gerund (verbal noun) and an adjective.
Yes, the word 'chewing' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to chew that functions as a noun in a sentence. example: We need our teeth for chewing food. (the gerund is the object of the preposition 'for')
The word "hiding" is a present participle verb form that can also function as a gerund or a noun.
"Wishing" can function as both a gerund and a present participle, depending on its usage in the sentence. As a gerund, it acts as a noun and functions as the subject or object of a sentence. As a present participle, it is part of a verb phrase and shows ongoing action. It is not an infinitive form, which would be "to wish," where "to" is the infinitive marker.
The present participle of bear is the same as its' gerund form which is "bearing." The present participle has the same form as the gerund but a gerund does not always meant that it is also a participle.
The gerund or present participle of 'to make' is making.Example: "I like making scones."
The participle and gerund form of to fill is "filling."(the spelling filing, one L, is the gerund form of to file)
No. It is a verb form (present participle) or noun (gerund).
visitando: it is in the present participle (gerund) The infinitive form is: visitar
The word 'overwhelmingly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'overwhelming'.The word 'overwhelming' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to overwhelm.The present participle of the verb also functions as a gerund, a verbal noun.The noun form is the gerund: overwhelming.
"Conducting" is the present participle or gerund form of the verb "conduct".
The gerund or present participle of to write is writing.
Yes, the sentence "Is using a preposition" contains a preposition ("using").
The word 'devastating' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to devastate. The present participle of the verb is also a gerund, a verb form that can function as a noun. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The noun form of the verb to devastate is devastation.
The word 'spelling' is the present participle of the verbto 'spell'. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective, and a gerund, functioning as a noun. The gerund spelling is an uncountable noun form.
Base form = Strive Past simple = Strove Past participle = Striven 3rd person singular = Strives Present Participle/Gerund = Striving