'-ing' is added to the base verb to make the present participle.
Leaving is a present participle. All present participles end with -ing
The present participle of deliver is delivering. Present participles are always formed with the base form of a verb and -ing.
No it's a past participle. The present participle is debating.
The four principal forms of a verb are the base form (infinitive), present participle, past tense, and past participle. These forms are used to create different tenses and convey various meanings in a sentence.
Practicing is the present participle of practice.
Leaving is a present participle. All present participles end with -ing
The present participle of deliver is delivering. Present participles are always formed with the base form of a verb and -ing.
base verb = be present = am/is/are past = was/were past participle = been present participle = being
No it's a past participle. The present participle is debating.
Present participles are formed by adding -ing to the base form of a verb. Creeping is the present participle of creep.
The four principal forms of a verb are the base form (infinitive), present participle, past tense, and past participle. These forms are used to create different tenses and convey various meanings in a sentence.
Consider is the base form of the verb. Considered is the past participle, considering is the present participle.
Practicing is the present participle of practice.
All present participles are created by adding -ing to the base form of the verb. The present participle for "learn" is "learning".
A present participle has -ing at the end of it. For example: I am eating tuna. Eating would be the present participle.
Base form = Strive Past simple = Strove Past participle = Striven 3rd person singular = Strives Present Participle/Gerund = Striving
That's it - cling Cling = base form clung = past clung = past participle clinging = present participle