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Anonymous what is participle in tenses How are participles used in tenses? The present participle (regularly ending in -ing) is used for continuous tenses: I am singing, they are living; he was playing. The past participle (regularly ending in -ed) is used for perfect tenses: He has arrived, we have moved, they had died.

  • Anonymous what is participle in tenses How are participles used in tenses?
  • The present participle (regularly ending in -ing) is used for continuous tenses: I am singing, they are living; he was playing.
  • The past participle (regularly ending in -ed) is used for perfect tenses: He has arrived, we have moved, they had died.
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Anonymous what is participle in tenses How are participles used in tenses?
The present participle (regularly ending in -ing) is used for continuous tenses: I am singing, they are living; he was playing. The past participle (regularly ending in -ed) is used for perfect tenses: He has arrived, we have moved, they had died.

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