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Examples of present participle verbs are:

  • acting
  • beating
  • cheering
  • doing
  • educating
  • fussing
  • growing
  • helping
  • icing
  • joking
  • kneeling
  • looking
  • meeting
  • needing
  • opening
  • passing
  • quilting
  • resting
  • stirring
  • telling
  • unraveling
  • valuing
  • waking
  • yelling
  • zoning
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