Ending is the present participle of end.
Ending is the present participle of end.
The past participle is ended.
The past participle is ended.
The present participle is formed by adding -ing to the end of a verb.
Disclosed is not a present participle. It is the past tense and past participle of disclose. Disclosing is the present participle. Present participles always end in -ing.
Supposing is the present participle of suppose. Present participles always end in -ing.
"Thinking" is the present participle of "think". Present participles always end in -ing.
Changing is the present participle of change. Present participles always end in -ing.
If you are referring to Gerunds (what I gather Americans call Present Participle), then yes, they do. There is also another mood, the Participle (Or Past Participle), which does not end in -ING.
End can be a noun.Example:The end of the story was sad.End can be a verb, as well.Example:I'll end the discussion now.
break broken---The present participle of break is breaking. Present participles always end in -ing.The past participle is broken.
The present participle is "loving." Verbs that end in E usually drop the E before adding -ING to form a present participle.