The present participle is talking.
The present participle form of "talk" is "talking."
To form the present participle, -ing is added to the base verb. For example, "talk" becomes "talking" in the present participle form.
Present participle: talking Past participle: talked
The present participle form of the verb "to live" is "living."
The past participle form of "culture" is "cultured," and the present participle form is "culturing."
The present participle of bear is the same as its' gerund form which is "bearing." The present participle has the same form as the gerund but a gerund does not always meant that it is also a participle.
To form the present participle, -ing is added to the base verb. For example, "talk" becomes "talking" in the present participle form.
Present participle: talking Past participle: talked
The present participle form of the verb "to live" is "living."
I/you/we/they talk. He/she/it talks. The present participle is talking.
Talking is the present participle of 'talk' whilst shouting is the present participle of 'shout'.
Being is the present participle of be.
The present participle is creating.
The present participle is taking.
The present participle is taking.
The past participle form of "culture" is "cultured," and the present participle form is "culturing."
The present participle of bear is the same as its' gerund form which is "bearing." The present participle has the same form as the gerund but a gerund does not always meant that it is also a participle.
Here are some examples of the present form, past form, and past participle form verbs: Present - Past - Past Participle eat - ate - had eaten walk - walked - had walked jog - jogged - had jogged sing - sang - had sung drink - drank - had drunk play - played - had played