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When the present participle is used in conjunction with a helping verb, the verb is called progressive.

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When the present participle of a verb is used in conjunction with a helping verb the verb is referred to as progressive infinitive?

Actually, when the present participle of a verb is used in conjunction with a helping verb, it forms the present progressive tense. The progressive infinitive is a different concept, involving the infinitive form of a verb combined with 'be' and the present participle, as in "to be studying."


When the present participate of a verb is used in conjunction with a helping verb is referred to as?

Gerund.


What is present participle of help?

The present participle of "help" is "helping."


Does the present and past participle include a helping verb?

Yes, the present participle includes a helping verb, usually "to be" followed by the present participle (e.g., is eating). The past participle can also include a helping verb, such as "have" or "had" followed by the past participle (e.g., have eaten).


Is helping a verb?

Yes, the word 'helping' is the present participle of the verb 'to help'. The present participle of the verb is also a gerund (verbal noun) and an adjective.


What is the verb of helpful?

Help is a verb. Help/helps is present tense. The past tense and past participle is helped, and the present participle is helping.


What is present tense of help?

I/You/We/They help. He/She/It helps. The present participle is helping.


What is the present tense of helped?

I/You/We/They help. He/She/It helps. The present participle is helping.


Is rising a conjunction?

No, it is not a conjunction. It is a verb, the present participle of the verb to rise, and may also be used as an noun or adjective.


What is a present partaciple?

a participle that uses a helping verb. its that simple


Is urging a conjunction?

No, it is not a conjunction. It is the present participle of the verb to urge and can be a verb or a noun (gerund). The participles urging and urged do not function well as adjectives.


Does helping verb always go before the present participle?

no it doesn't