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(ending -ing)
The Past Participle
(The participle phrase Frantically shuffling through her coppers describes Jackie.)
Relying on Mark's inability to cast accurately, Lee plonked his bait exactly where Mark
had just caught the small pouting.
(The participle phrase Relying on Mark's inability to cast accurately describes Lee.)
Read more about participle phrases.
Quick Test
Note
For verbs that end "e", remove the "e" and add "ing":
prepare > preparing
ride > riding
For verbs that end "ie", change the "ie" to "y" and add "ing":
lie > lying
untie > untying
For verbs whose last syllable is written [consonant-vowel-consonant] and is stressed, double the
final consonant and add "ing":
run > running
forget > forgetting
See Also...
What are adjectives? What are past participles? What are participle phrases? What are adjective
phrases? What are verbs? What are verb tenses? What are gerunds?
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