present participle
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT In grammar, the present participle of a verb is the form that ends in "-ing." Present participles are used to form continuous tenses, as in "She was wearing a neat blue suit." They are often nouns, as in "I hate cooking" and "Cooking can be fun." Many of them can be used like an adjective in front of a noun, as in "their smiling faces." 現(xiàn)在分詞
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present participle (present participles)
劍橋詞典
- a form of a verb that in English ends in -ing and comes after another verb to show continuous action . It is used to form the present continuous .
- In English , the present continuous tense is formed from the auxiliary 'be' and the present participle .
- In the sentence 'Someone is watching you.', 'watching ' is the present participle . 返回 present participle
現(xiàn)在分詞
In the sentences "The children are watching television ", "The weather is getting colder ", and "I heard him singing ", "watching ", "getting", and "singing " are present participles . 在句子 The children are watching television, The weather is getting colder 和 I heard him singing 中,watching,getting 和 singing 是現(xiàn)在分詞。
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