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Present Participle


Wouldn't a participle make the best ever birthday present?

No, no it wouldn't.

The present participle form consists of the base form plus –ing. It has all sorts of uses, like a Swiss army knife or duct tape or hot sauce. But unlike hot sauce, which we eat by the spoonful, the present participle can never stand alone as the only verb in a sentence.

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