Yes, "exploring" is a present participle form of the verb "explore." In English grammar, present participles are used to indicate ongoing actions and can function as verbs, adjectives, or nouns. For example, in the sentence "I enjoy exploring new places," "exploring" acts as a gerund, functioning as a noun.
Answer #1 Eu Answer #2 The phrase 'participe passe' means past participle. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'participe' means 'participle'. The adjective 'passe' means 'past'.
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'le participe passé'
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The past participle of "pouvoir" is "pu".
"le participe passé"
The word suspending is a verb. It is the present participe of suspend.
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The participle of bleed is 'had bled' , 'has bled' or 'have bled'. The inclusion of 'had', 'have' , 'has' is what makes it participle.
il / elle ne participe pas en classe.
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