'-ing' is added to the base verb to make the present participle.
Leaving is a present participle. All present participles end with -ing
The present participle of deliver is delivering. Present participles are always formed with the base form of a verb and -ing.
No it's a past participle. The present participle is debating.
The four principal forms of a verb are the base form (infinitive), present participle, past tense, and past participle. These forms are used to create different tenses and convey various meanings in a sentence.
Practicing is the present participle of practice.
Leaving is a present participle. All present participles end with -ing
The present participle of deliver is delivering. Present participles are always formed with the base form of a verb and -ing.
base verb = be present = am/is/are past = was/were past participle = been present participle = being
No it's a past participle. The present participle is debating.
Present participles are formed by adding -ing to the base form of a verb. Creeping is the present participle of creep.
Consider is the base form of the verb. Considered is the past participle, considering is the present participle.
The four principal forms of a verb are the base form (infinitive), present participle, past tense, and past participle. These forms are used to create different tenses and convey various meanings in a sentence.
Practicing is the present participle of practice.
All present participles are created by adding -ing to the base form of the verb. The present participle for "learn" is "learning".
A present participle has -ing at the end of it. For example: I am eating tuna. Eating would be the present participle.
Base form = Strive Past simple = Strove Past participle = Striven 3rd person singular = Strives Present Participle/Gerund = Striving
That's it - cling Cling = base form clung = past clung = past participle clinging = present participle