2.3.2 Verbos en Presente Participio (Studying, Working, Living, Watching...)

                                      PRESENT PARTICIPLES

The present participle is a particible that ends in ing. It can be used with the auxilliary verb "to be"  to form the continuous tense.

It always takes the ‘ing’ form of the verb, even irregular verbs have an ‘...ing’ form, in fact virtually all English words that end with ‘ing’ are present participles.

 

BETTING

CATCHING

 

     DIVING

FALLING

FEEDING

 LEARNING

SHINNING

SINGING

SPEEDING

SWEEPING

SWINGING

THROWING