Gone is the past participle of go. Going is the present participle of go.
The present participle of "gone" is "going."
The participle form of "go" is "gone." For example, "She has gone to the store."
The participle of "go" is "gone."
The present participle of "do" is "doing".
The present participle of "get" is "getting."
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.
went and gone
The participle form of "go" is "gone." For example, "She has gone to the store."
I/you/we/they go. He/she/it goes. The present participle is going.
Present perfect is -- have /has + past participleThe past participle of go is gone.have gone -- They have gone for a walk.has gone -- She has gone for a walk.
past participle of go: went, gone Past tense: I went to the cinema. Past perfect tense: I have gone to the cinema.
The tenses for 'go': Present: Go Past: Went Past-Participle: Gone Present-Participle: Going Third-Person Singular: Goes
A perfect participle is a verb form that combines the functions of a present participle and a past participle. It is formed by adding the prefix "having" to the past participle of a verb. For example, "having finished" or "having studied." It is used to show that one action was completed before another action in the past.
Present perfect.have gone is a present perfect verb phrasePresent perfect is have/has + past participle
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.
"Leaving" can be both a present participle and a past participle. As a present participle, it functions as part of the progressive verb forms (e.g., "I am leaving"). As a past participle, it is used in perfect verb tenses (e.g., "I have left").
Presenting is the present participle of present.
Presenting is the present participle of present.