Worshiping. (Worshipping in British English)
The present participle of "worship" is "worshipping."
The past participle of "worship" is "worshipped" or "worshiped," depending on the preferred spelling variation.
"Worship" is a regular verb. It follows the typical pattern for forming the past tense and past participle by adding "-ed" to the base form.
The present tense of "pray" is spelled as "pray".
The past participle of "pray" is "prayed."
The past participle of "beseech" is "beseeched" or "besought."
I/you/we/they worship. He/she/it worships. The present participle is worshiping.
Present participle of 'study' is 'studying'.
The present participle of "fellowship" is spelled "fellowshipping."
hoping
The present participle is stealing. The past participle is stolen.
Infinitive: [To] TakePresent tense conjugations:1st Person Singular:Simple Present: I takePresent Participle: I am taking2nd person Singular/Plural:Simple Present: You takePresent Participle: You are taking3rd Person Singular:Simple Present: He/She takesPresent Participle: He/She is taking1st Person Plural:Simple Present: We takePresent Participle: We are taking3rd Person Plural:Simple Present: They takePresent Participle: They are taking
The present tense of "chose" is still spelled as "chose."
Dropping is the correct spelling of the present participle of the verb "drop" (to fall).
The gerund or present participle of to write is writing.
Conversating is the correct spelling of the present participle of "conversate" (to converse)
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.
The past participle of "worship" is "worshipped" or "worshiped," depending on the preferred spelling variation.