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can someone write one sentence each of >>>>present participal, past participal, simple past and simple present
  

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I am singing in the choir. ) By the time he arrived, I had already gone . (gone - past participle of go, used in the perfect tenses) I left at 8 o'clock last night.

  • I am singing in the choir.
  • ) By the time he arrived, I had already gone .
  • (gone - past participle of go, used in the perfect tenses) I left at 8 o'clock last night.
  • ( simple past of leave) The sun rises in the east.
  • (simple present)
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I am singing in the choir. (present participle of sing, used in the continuous tenses, also used as an adjective and a gerund (noun).)
By the time he arrived, I had already gone. (gone - past participle of go, used in the perfect tenses)
I left at 8 o'clock last night. ( simple past of leave)
The sun rises in the east. (simple present)
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Hi,
can someone write one sentence each of >>>>present participle participal, past participal, simple past and simple present

a cooking chicken present participle

a cooked chicken past participle

Mary cooked a chicken. simple past

Mary cooks a chicken. simple present

Clive
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Present participial phrase:
Finding Roberta severely ill, John called the doctor.
Past participial phrase:
Confused by the teacher's answer, the student smiled vacantly.
Simple present:
This cheesecake tastes like chalk.
Simple past:
Susan planted tomatoes in the garden.
CJ

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