None. it is a well-established amendment to the US Constitution.
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Yes, the present participle of go is going.
The present participle of go is going.
The present participle of the word "go" is "going."
Going is the present participle of the verb "go".
From my understanding when you use debate as a verb it acts on the subject that will be debated, not the person who you are engaging in conversation with. For example if someone says "Linda is going to debate Bob" the actually meaning is that Linda's subject matter for her debate is Bob. People mistakenly use a sentence like that to mean Linda is going to debate an issue against her opponent Bob.
You automatically are given 3rd place because you must have won money to play final Jeopardy, except for celebrity Jeopardy where everyone continues to play because the money is going to charity.
"I am going" is already in present tense.Past tense: "I have gone."Future tense: "I will go."
Gone is the past participle of go. Going is the present participle of go.
"Are you going to be present for...?" in English is Sarai presente a...? in Italian.
The present participle is going.
Going is the present participle of go. It is also the main verb of the present continuous verb phrase am going.