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    n.NounA verb form ending in '-ing' in English, used in forming continuous tenses.
    The present participle of 'run' is 'running'.

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    “Having” + Past Participle | Advanced English Grammar

    10:40“Having” + Past Participle | Advanced English Grammar
    • This is an active participle, a present participle.

      This is an active participle, a present participle.

    • Active participle, a present participle.

      Active participle, a present participle.

    A2

    // Understanding Gerunds v-ing

    07:24// Understanding Gerunds  v-ing
    • It's called a "present participle"

      It's called a "present participle"

    B1

    Study English - Series 1, Episode 19: Weather report

    10:03Study English - Series 1, Episode 19: Weather report
    • But when we're describing the qualities of a person or thing, we use the present participle.

      But when we're describing the qualities of a person or thing, we use the present participle.

    • You'll notice that the present participle usually ends in -ing and the past participle ends in -ed.

      You'll notice that the present participle usually ends in -ing and the past participle ends in -ed.

    B1

    Study English - Series 3, Episode 22: Talking About Holidays and Leisure Time

    10:01Study English - Series 3, Episode 22: Talking About Holidays and Leisure Time
    • However, some verbs are followed by the -ing form, or present participle

      However, some verbs are followed by the -ing form, or present participle

    • However, some verbs are followed by the ing form or present participle.

      However, some verbs are followed by the ing form or present participle.

    A2

    The Complete Guide to ADJECTIVES in English

    17:42The Complete Guide to ADJECTIVES in English
    • Past participle, present participle.

      Past participle, present participle.

    • Okay, but participle, participle, participle, past participle, present participle, passive participle, active participle.

      Okay, but participle, participle, participle, past participle, present participle, passive participle, active participle.

    B1

    What is a Gerund vs Present Participle | Basic English Grammar Rules | ESL | SAT | TOEFL

    03:27What is a Gerund vs Present Participle  |  Basic English Grammar Rules | ESL | SAT | TOEFL
    • but some words ending in -ing are playing a different role: a present participle.

      but some words ending in -ing are playing a different role: a present participle.

    • A PRESENT PARTICIPLE.

      A PRESENT PARTICIPLE.

    C2

    English Grammar - Word Endings - What are suffixes?

    18:38English Grammar - Word Endings - What are suffixes?
    • the gerund has three uses: It's either a present participle -- working, talking, singing; an

      the gerund has three uses: It's either a present participle -- working, talking, singing; an

    • It's either a present participle: "working", "talking", "singing".

      It's either a present participle: "working", "talking", "singing".

    A2

    Mindfulness Stress Reduction And Healing

    14:43Mindfulness Stress Reduction And Healing
    • In Latin, the saperi, present participle of the verb saperi, is to taste or to know.

      In Latin, the saperi, present participle of the verb saperi, is to taste or to know.

    • In Latin, [? saperi, ?] the present participle of the verb

      In Latin, [? saperi, ?] the present participle of the verb

    B1

    YES, it's possible - Daily Routine at C1 (Advanced) Level of English!

    14:19YES, it's possible - Daily Routine at C1 (Advanced) Level of English!
    • And non-finite clauses use verbs in their base form, infinitive, or the ING form, the present participle, without specific subject information.

      And non-finite clauses use verbs in their base form, infinitive, or the ING form, the present participle, without specific subject information.

    • And non-finite clauses use verbs in their base form, infinitive, or the -ing form, the present participle, without specific subject information.

      And non-finite clauses use verbs in their base form, infinitive, or the -ing form, the present participle, without specific subject information.

    B1