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such a verb which shows that subject did an action in dubitative condition in past time is called PAST DUBIOUS TENSE NOTES MAY BE AND MIGHT BE ARE HELPING VERBS OF THIS TENSE ING IS USED WITH 1st FORM OF VERB :)
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Past perfect refers to some action that happened in the past and was completed (perfected) before another event in the past. e.g. I had only just put the washing out when it started to rain!ANSWER For a summary of verb tenses, with simple charts and examples of verb forms in the various tenses, see the website linked below. A Quick Answer for those in a hurry I'd just like to give a quick example for anyone who doesn't want to look on the website. The past perfect in English is 'had + past participle': for example, 'I had done it' or 'she had slept'. It is mostly used to show which of two actions in the past happened first. 'When I arrived at the cinema, the film had started.' (It's clear the film started before I arrived) Compare this to a sentence without the past perfect: 'When I arrived at the cinema, the film started.' (The film started at the same time, or shortly after I arrived) ____________________________== == Form: had + been + verb+ing. Example: Actually, I had been thinking of phoning you when you called me last night. Used to refer to a continuous or repeated activity that was taking place in the time leading up to an identified moment in the past, and the activity was temporary or expected to be temporary. == ==
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Yes, "running" is the present participle form of the verb "run." The past participle form of "run" is "run."
No, "-ing" is not a past participle. It is used to form the present participle tense in English. The past participle often ends in "-ed" or "-en," depending on the verb.
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There is NO -ing form for aware, and no past tense for aware.WRONG: 'awared'WRONG: 'awaring'CORRECT:I am aware.He was aware.They were aware.
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Past continuous is formed with - was/were + verb + ing ie was living, were living
No, the word 'known' is the past participle, past tenseof the verb to know.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.A gerund is the -ing form of the verb, a word that functions as a noun and an adjective.The gerund of the verb to know is knowing.
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I was brushing my hair earlier.
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When "ing" is added to a word, it often converts the word into a present participle form, indicating that the action is currently happening. This suffix is commonly used in English to form the present continuous tense for verbs.
Past progressive is often called past continuous.The boys were watching the rugby game.He was playing his computer.subject + was/were + verb + -ing