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Present participle of bite



 
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Present participle of bite #1 (permalink) Fri Sep 01, 2006 22:56 pm   Present participle of bite
 

English Idioms and Expressions, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #9 "Go ahead", question 2

After what you've gone through, I'm sure you need a holiday.

(a) felt
(b) sensed
(c) acted
(d) experienced

English Idioms and Expressions, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #9 "Go ahead", answer 2

After what you've experienced, I'm sure you need a holiday.

Correct answer: (d) experienced
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what is the present participle of bite
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Present participle of bite #2 (permalink) Fri Sep 01, 2006 23:26 pm   Present participle of bite
 

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Bit or bitten.
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Present participle of bite #3 (permalink) Sun Sep 03, 2006 22:04 pm   Present participle of bite
 

Georglil wrote:
What is the present participle of bite?


The present participle of 'bite' is biting.

MM was obviously thinking of the past participle.
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Present participle of bite #4 (permalink) Sun Sep 03, 2006 23:46 pm   Present participle of bite
 

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I was indeed; thanks for picking up the pieces, Conchita.
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