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Present tense: He reads a book. Past tense: He read a book. Past participle: He has read a book. Progressive: He is reading a book.
Walking is a present participle. Present participles can be used to create the progressive (continuous) tenses. They rely on auxiliary verbs to show the tense. Examples: Am/Is/Are walking (present progressive) Was/Were walking (past progressive) Will be walking (future progressive)
Standing is not past tense. It is the present participle of the verb "stand". Present participles require the use of auxiliary verbs to show tense. Examples: was/were standing (past progressive) am/is/are standing (present progressive) will be standing (future progressive) Stood is the past tense of stand.
Bringing isn't any tense. It's the present participle of bring. Present participles are used with auxiliary verbs to create the past, present, and future progressive tenses. The auxiliary verb shows the tense.Present progressive tense of bring:I am bringingWe/You/They are bringingHe/She/It is bringingPast progressive tense of bring:I/He/She/It was bringingWe/You/They were bringingFuture progressive tense of bring:I/We/You/He/She/It/They will be bringing
The present participle is formed by adding "-ing" to the base form of the verb, regardless of the tense. For example, "walk" becomes "walking" in the present participle form.
No, there are no irregular verbs in the imperfect progressive tense in Spanish. The imperfect progressive tense is formed by combining the imperfect tense of the verb "estar" with the present participle of the main verb, which follows a regular pattern for all verbs.
The present participle of to cook is cooking.Here are two examples of the present participle used in the present progressive tense:I am cooking.You are cooking now.Cook or cooks is the simple present tense.
Walking is a present participle. Present participles can be used to create the progressive (continuous) tenses. They rely on auxiliary verbs to show the tense. Examples: Am/Is/Are walking (present progressive) Was/Were walking (past progressive) Will be walking (future progressive)
Standing is not past tense. It is the present participle of the verb "stand". Present participles require the use of auxiliary verbs to show tense. Examples: was/were standing (past progressive) am/is/are standing (present progressive) will be standing (future progressive) Stood is the past tense of stand.
The past progressive tense follows this structure: Subject + was/were + present participle
This tense is called "Progressive Present", obtained by combining the present tense form of "to be" and the present participle of the principal verb.
Giving is the present participle of give. Present participles are used to create the progressive tenses.Examples:am/is/are giving (present progressive)was/were giving (past progressive)will be giving (future progressive)The past tense of give is gave. The past participle is given.
The present participle is formed by adding "-ing" to the base form of the verb, regardless of the tense. For example, "walk" becomes "walking" in the present participle form.
It is cook, e.g. Tommorrow I am going to cook eggs and bacon for breakfast.
will be photographingYes.Future progressive is formed with -- Will + be + present participle. The present participle of photograph is photographing.The verb is -- will be photographing. She will be photographing the family tomorrow.
"Am" is the first person singular conjugation of the verb "be".I amWe areYou areHe/she isThey areThe present progressive tense always uses am/is/are + a present participle. The present participle for "be" is "being".I am beingWe are beingYou are beingHe/she is beingThey are being
"Am" is the first person singular conjugation of the verb "be".I amWe areYou areHe/she isThey areThe present progressive tense always uses am/is/are + a present participle. The present participle for "be" is "being".I am beingWe are beingYou are beingHe/she is beingThey are being
Progressive or continuous verb forms are be + present participle.present continuous -- am/is are + present participle - I am watching you.past continuous -- was/were + present participle - They were watching you