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What are the English participles?



 
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What are the English participles? Wed Dec 08, 2004 21:54 pm  What are the English participles?
 

Test No. incompl/inter-5 "do/make/get/take", question 2

What time do you ......... up in the morning?

(a) do
(b) get
(c) make
(d) take

Test No. incompl/inter-5 "do/make/get/take", answer 2

What time do you get up in the morning?

Correct answer: (b) get
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i need help with present participles
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Present participle Wed Dec 08, 2004 22:58 pm  Present participle
 

Well, the present participle is the gerund form of the verb you use it to make a continuous tense, for example:

Tomorrow I'm flying to London.

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