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The present participle of "leave" is "leaving."

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Present tense for leave?

I/you/we/they leave. He/she/it leaves. The present participle is leaving.


What is the present tense of the word leave?

The present tense of the word "leave" is "leaves."


What is the present tense form of the verb leave?

The present tense form of the verb "leave" is "leaves" for third person singular (he/she/it) and "leave" for all other pronouns (I, you, we, they).


What is the future progressive tense of leave?

The future progressive is formed with: will + be + present participle. The present participle of leave is leaving.The verb phrase is - will be leaving eg We will be leaving early in the morning.


What is the past and present tense of the word leave?

"Leave" is the present tense; "left" is the past tense and past participle.


Is leaving a future tense?

No leaving is the present participle of leave.


What is the present participle and past participle of be?

Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.


Is leaving present past past participle or present participle?

"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").


What is the present participle of present?

Presenting is the present participle of present.


What is the present participle of 'is'?

Presenting is the present participle of present.


Is have been a present participle?

No, "have been" is not a present participle. It is the present perfect tense of be. Being is the present participle of be.


Is leave a preposition?

No, it is a verb form that may also be used as a noun (gerund) or adjective. It is the present participle of "to leave." It can be used, however, in a participle phrase as prepositions are used in prepositional phrases.