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Mohamad hossein Posted 11 years ago
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Hello
How do we can use verbs with 'ing' but without 'am, is or are'?
e.g. he hate working hard.
  

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mohamad hossein **** o, mohamad hossein How do we can use verbs with 'ing' but without 'am, is or are'? g. H e hate s working hard.

  • mohamad hossein **** o, mohamad hossein How do we can use verbs with 'ing' but without 'am, is or are'?
  • g.
  • H e hate s working hard.
  • In the above sentence, "hates" is the finite verb; "working" is a present participle.
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mohamad hossein****o,
mohamad hosseinHow do we can use verbs with 'ing' but without 'am, is or are'?
mohamad hosseine.g. He hates working hard.
In the above sentence, "hates" is the finite verb; "working" is a present participle.
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thank you very much for your help
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teechrIn the above sentence, "hates" is the finite verb; "working" is a present participle.
I would say that "working" was a gerund there. It is the direct object of "hates".

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