The present participle is walking.
Walk/walks is the present tense of walked. Walking is the present participle.
A present participle has -ing at the end of it. For example: I am eating tuna. Eating would be the present participle.
All progressive tenses (past, present, and future) and all perfect progressive tenses (past, present, and future) use a present participle.
Regular verbs (present past and past participle) walk / walked / walked, Look / looked /looked, regulate / regulated / regulated irregular verbs (present past and past participle): run / ran / run, steal / stole / stolen, cut / cut / cut, shake / shook / shaken, tell / told / told
Getting is the present participle of get.
I/you/we/they walk. He/she/it walks. The present participle is walking.
The present participle is verb + ingeg run = running, walk= walking
Walk/walks is the present tense of walked. Walking is the present participle.
A present participle has -ing at the end of it. For example: I am eating tuna. Eating would be the present participle.
No, it's the present participle of the verb "walk".
All progressive tenses (past, present, and future) and all perfect progressive tenses (past, present, and future) use a present participle.
Regular verbs (present past and past participle) walk / walked / walked, Look / looked /looked, regulate / regulated / regulated irregular verbs (present past and past participle): run / ran / run, steal / stole / stolen, cut / cut / cut, shake / shook / shaken, tell / told / told
Getting is the present participle of get.
The present participle is doing.
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.
Presenting is the present participle of present.
Presenting is the present participle of present.